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After trading away Rafael Devers earlier in the season, could the Red Sox go all-in on Mike Trout? Kevin Millar would love to see it.
It's been well over a month since he was traded and the Red Sox have generally fared better than the Giants over that stretch, but it was hard to imagine Boston fans would receive
The Boston Red Sox of late have flipped their script. After dealing away their best hitter, Rafael Devers, in a puzzling June blockbuster, the Sox bumbled to a 3-7 mark in the days immediately following the trade. In July, though, they found a higher level.
Rafael Devers pushed back against picking up a glove to play defense during his run with the Red Sox. But, he struck a different tone after he joined the Giants.
Rafael Devers debuted at first base for the San Francisco Giants after refusing to play the position for the Boston Red Sox.
The Boston Red Sox skipper made his stance on the San Francisco Giants and their franchise slugger very clear.
The Boston Red Sox's trade deadline could be just as much about subtractions as it is additions. Barring a total collapse in the next week, the Red Sox should b
It’s not easy for a team to stay in contention after trading its best player, but that’s exactly what the Boston Red Sox are doing. They traded star designated hitter / third baseman Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants in June, but they still own the AL’s third Wild Card spot ahead of Friday’s bout with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
For a bit, it seemed like the Boston Red Sox may not regret the Rafael Devers trade. His start with the San Francisco Giants wasn't great. But now, Raffy is hot, and Red Sox fans can't be thrilled that he isn't on their team.