SF Giants’ Rafael Devers Says Time with Red Sox Is ‘in the Past’
- Rafael Devers spoke to media on June 20, 2025, at Oracle Park before the Giants' three-game series against his former team, the Red Sox.
- The Giants acquired Devers in a five-player trade last Sunday after the Red Sox requested he learn first base midseason, which contributed to the trade.
- Devers expressed he had good numbers and earned respect in Boston, has not yet spoken with manager Alex Cora, and wants to focus on his future with the Giants.
- Devers said, “I don’t want to talk about the past,” adding he will play wherever the Giants want, including first base, despite no prior professional experience there.
- Devers has recorded three hits in his first eleven at-bats across his initial three games with San Francisco, remains confident the offense will get better, and stressed focusing on his current teammates and the upcoming season.
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SF Giants’ Rafael Devers says time with Red Sox is ‘in the past’
SAN FRANCISCO — Rafael Devers made one point abundantly clear ahead of the Giants’ three-game series against his former team Friday: He was not interested in talking about the past. Did Devers want to leave the Boston Red Sox? “That’s in the past. Those are not decisions that I control.” Is there anything that the Red Sox could’ve done to repair the disconnect between Devers and the team? “That’s in the past. I really don’t want to talk about it…
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