Red Sox, Rafael Devers
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The least-complicated way would be for Rafael Devers to come to the conclusion that $313.5 million brought the Red Sox the right to tell him to move to first base.
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When the Red Sox signed Alex Bregman for third base in the offseason, Devers moved to designated hitter. And when first baseman Triston Casas suffered a season-ending knee injury earlier in May, Devers was asked to play first, a switch that would better fit the roster construction. His response? Not interested.
The Boston Red Sox are trying everything they can to get on the same page as Rafael Devers. It's been a drama-filled season so far for Devers, who is in his ninth year with the big-league club and his first at any position besides third base. There was ...