Rafael Devers’ slow start to 2026 doesn’t have Giants exec regretting trade
Posey says Devers’ decade-long track record makes the early slump easier to dismiss as the Giants absorb a contract worth about $226 million.
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Giants’ Rafael Devers Still Owed $226 Million Amid Brutal Start
Rafael Devers is still owed $226 million as his brutal start with the Giants raises early questions about one of baseballâs biggest contracts. When the Boston Red Sox signed Devers to a 10-year, $313.5 million extension before the 2023 season, the deal ranked as the 12th-most lucrative in baseball history. When Boston stunned the baseball world last June by trading Devers to the San Francisco Giants, that financial obligation traveled with him…
Rafael Devers avoiding San Francisco media amid disastrous start to season
Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn ImagesThe San Francisco Giants are having a rocky start to the 2026 season, heading into their weekend series game against the Miami Marlins at 11-14 and just one 1.5 games out of last place in the ultra-competitive NL West. A large part of the Giants’ struggles can be attributed to the slow start from star Rafael Devers, who is batting .230 with just two home runs, three doubles, and nine RBI, despite playing in every …
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