Overview
- Rafael Devers has formally declined the Red Sox's request to move to first base, citing assurances made during spring training that he would remain the team's designated hitter.
- Devers expressed frustration with the front office, accusing them of not staying true to their word and questioning Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow's decision-making.
- The Red Sox are currently relying on a Romy Gonzalez–Abraham Toro platoon at first base while exploring external options for the position.
- Reports suggest mixed reactions in the clubhouse, with some teammates reportedly unhappy with Devers's refusal to adapt to the team's needs.
- Disputes over the translation of Devers's Spanish-language comments have added complexity, with some arguing he didn't entirely rule out a future position change.