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Rafael Devers Rejects Red Sox's First-Base Proposal, Criticizes Leadership

The Red Sox slugger refuses a second position change this season, citing broken promises and calling on management to find a replacement for injured Triston Casas.

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May 8, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Red Sox designated hitter Rafael Devers (11) hits a home run against the Texas Rangers in the seventh inning at Fenway Park. David Butler II-Imagn Images
Triston Casas #36, Trevor Story #10, Rafael Devers #11 and Romy Gonzalez #23 of the Boston Red Sox celebrate after defeating the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on September 14, 2024 in New York City.

Overview

  • Rafael Devers publicly refused the Red Sox's request to move to first base after Triston Casas's season-ending injury, citing prior assurances he would remain a designated hitter.
  • Devers criticized Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow, questioning his leadership and suggesting the front office should seek external solutions for first base.
  • The Red Sox are currently using a platoon of Romy Gonzalez and Abraham Toro at first base, but their lack of experience has drawn scrutiny.
  • Reports indicate mixed reactions among teammates to Devers's refusal, though the player insists his relationships in the clubhouse remain strong.
  • The standoff highlights ongoing tensions between Devers and the organization, stemming from his initial move to DH following Alex Bregman's signing.