Rafael Devers insists he's the Red Sox third baseman after Alex Bregman signing
- Rafael Devers stated he would not give up the third base position after the Red Sox signed Alex Bregman to a three-year, $120 million contract.
- Rafael Devers stated he would not give up playing third base after the Red Sox signed Alex Bregman on a three-year, $120 million contract.
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Red Sox’s Rafael Devers Questioned for His Double Standards After His 3B Declaration Puts the Team in a Pickle
On the first day of spring training, the Red Sox’s third baseman made one thing crystal clear—he’s not moving. Period! Despite the team’s high-profile signing of former Astros All-Star Alex Bregman, Rafael Devers is standing firm on his claim to third base. As MLB insider Jared Carrabis noted, Devers’ blunt stance—essentially telling others to find another position—has caught everyone off guard. But does his confidence make sense? Or is this set…
"If Alex Rodríguez can give up SS, you can give up 3B" - Fans react to Rafael Devers' refusal to change position after Red Sox's Alex Bregman move
Fans react as longtime Boston Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers refuses to switch positions for Alex Bregman. On Saturday, Bregman signed a three-year, $120 million contract with the Red Sox.
Red Sox Slugger Rafael Devers Insists 3B Is His Position After Team Signs Alex Bregman
The Boston Red Sox made a huge move last week, agreeing to terms with former Houston Astros star third baseman Alex Bregman. The longtime Astro has been one of the league’s better players and has been a fantastic postseason performer against teams like the New York Yankees. But, the move creates a bit of a logjam at third base with Rafael Devers having manned the position at an All-Star level since entering the league in 2017. And, Devers made i…


Red Sox star Rafael Devers creating drama with new teammate, Alex Bregman: ‘Third base is my position’
Boston Red Sox star Rafael Devers appears to have an issue with his new teammate, Alex Bregman, or rather the position he plays. Bregman has always played third base primarily for the Houston Astros, and when he signed with the Red Sox last week, it was expected by many that would remain the case. In turn, Devers, the Red Sox’s man in the hot corner, would move to either full-time designated hitter or to first base. During an interview in Fort…
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