Rafael Devers Sends Clear Message to Red Sox
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Red Sox star Rafael Devers made waves after publicly admonishing Boston's front office for asking him to play first base after Triston Casas' season-ending injury. Red Sox owner John Henry even flew out to Kansas City to speak with Devers about his dissatisfaction in an unorthodox move.
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It started with team owner (and Globe owner) John Henry showing up at Kauffman Stadium to have a meeting with Rafael Devers about his refusal to play first. The Sox responded as a team by taking two of three from the resurgent Royals as Devers, still the designated hitter, drove had seven hits and drove in six runs.
If Boston Red Sox star Rafael Devers was subjected to NBA-style Hot Take shows ft. Skip Bayless, it might sound something like this.
"But wouldn't it also make a lot of sense for Chaim Bloom — who was chief baseball officer when the Red Sox signed the extension with Devers, and in the process of succeeding John Mozeliak as the Cardinals' president of baseball operations — to do whatever it takes to get his man?" Miller says.