Rafael Devers Agrees to DH Role as Red Sox Resolve Third Base Dilemma
After initially resisting a position change, Devers has expressed willingness to move to designated hitter to accommodate Alex Bregman at third base.
- Rafael Devers, the Red Sox's $313.5 million star, has reversed his initial stance and is open to playing as the team's designated hitter if needed.
- The decision follows the team's offseason acquisition of Alex Bregman, a two-time All-Star and 2024 Gold Glove third baseman, who will now likely take over third base duties.
- Devers clarified that his primary focus is on helping the team win and emphasized that the decision was made after discussions with manager Alex Cora and chief baseball officer Craig Breslow.
- Devers has yet to appear in a Grapefruit League game this spring, citing a need to regain his timing at the plate and strengthen his shoulders, but he plans to debut as a DH in Saturday's game against the Braves.
- The Red Sox are aiming to improve on their 2024 season record of 81-81, with Bregman's defensive skills and Devers' offensive contributions expected to bolster their playoff chances.