One MLB writer recently pitched a ridiculous trade idea that would swap Boston Red Sox star Rafael Devers for Mike Trout and more.
This week's live mailbag included updates on Rafael Devers and his relationship with David Ortiz, a look at Masataka Yoshida and more.
Spring training has been underway for a few weeks now and the Boston Red Sox are preparing for what they hope is a bounce back season. Star third baseman Rafael Devers has not seen any action yet, but manager Alex Cora believes he could take the field soon.
Manager Alex Cora told reporters Friday that Rafael Devers should get into one of the Boston Red Sox's spring training games on either Tuesday or Wednesday after working through shoulder injuries.
As Opening Day apporaches, the Boston Red Sox have to make a decision about who their starting third baseman will be. It sounds like manager Alex Cora has made a decision if you read between the lines.
The Boston Red Sox obviously have a big decision to make ahead of Opening Day. We are roughly three weeks away from Opening Day and the club’s biggest current question is who will be playing third base.
Red Sox three-time All-Star Rafael Devers plans to make his spring training debut next week, but where he plays in the field for Boston remains a mystery. Devers focused on building strength in his shoulders because of injuries last season and has not yet played in a Grapefruit League game for the Red Sox this spring.
Red Sox slugger Rafael Devers has pushed back his spring training debut after telling Boston manager Alex Cora that he did not feel ready while taking live batting practice.
Opening Day is getting closer and closer, and Devers' recovery from shoulder injuries is officially becoming an issue.
The Boston Red Sox signed Alex Bregman to a three-year, $120 million contract, creating excitement and questions about his fit with Rafael Devers. With Devers recovering from a shoulder injury, the team's decisions on field positions are being closely watched as Opening Day approaches.
A week after his comments about moving off third base created a stir, Rafael Devers stressed that he's "not frustrated" with the Red Sox.