The Boston Red Sox traded Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants in a surprising blockbuster transfer on Sunday, and it could seem the choice was not strictly a baseball one.
The Crimson Sox are sending Devers to the Giants in trade for beginning pitchers Jordan Hicks and Kyle Harrison and prospects James Tibbs and Jose Bello. Robert Murray of FanSided was the first to report the news.
Based on Peter Abraham of the Boston Globe, the Crimson Sox didn’t really feel that Devers had lived as much as the obligations that got here together with the 10-year, $315.5M extension the staff signed him to in 2023.
Devers acquired off to a gradual begin this season after he turned a full-time designated hitter. He has since turned issues round on the plate and entered Sunday batting .272 with 15 residence runs and 58 RBI. Although he stays among the finest hitters in baseball, Devers clearly wore out his welcome in Boston.
The Crimson Sox moved Devers to DH after they signed third baseman Alex Bregman, who gained a Gold Glove Award final season. Devers was brazenly sad to lose his spot within the area and even hinted that he might request a trade.
That stress finally appeared to subside, however extra points arose after Triston Casas suffered a season-ending knee damage in early Could. The damage led to hypothesis that Devers may very well be requested to play first base. The Crimson Sox apparently approached Devers about that, which led to him sounding off on the team’s front office.
The connection between Devers and Boston’s entrance workplace was clearly by no means proper from the second the 28-year-old was requested to maneuver to DH. The identical could also be true of Devers’ relationship with Crimson Sox supervisor Alex Cora.
The Crimson Sox swept the New York Yankees over the weekend and have gained seven of their final eight video games to get again above .500, however they may now proceed with out their finest energy hitter. Maybe they may look to make extra main strikes forward of the commerce deadline subsequent month.