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Rafael Devers’ Move to DH Raises Performance Concerns and Trade Speculation

The Red Sox star struggles offensively in his new role, as reports of dissatisfaction and potential trade scenarios emerge.

  • Rafael Devers has officially transitioned to the designated hitter role after the Red Sox signed Alex Bregman to play third base on a three-year, $120 million deal.
  • Devers has gone hitless in his first two games of the season, striking out seven times in eight at-bats, raising concerns about his adjustment to the new role.
  • Reports suggest the Red Sox delayed informing Devers about the position change, leveraging his long-term contract, which initially left him frustrated and resistant to the move.
  • Trade rumors have surfaced, with speculation that Boston might explore offers for Devers, including a proposed deal with the Tigers involving Spencer Torkelson and prospects.
  • Manager Alex Cora remains supportive of Devers, emphasizing patience as the slugger adapts to his new responsibilities as the team’s designated hitter.
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