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Rafael Devers only needed one hand on the bat to hit a home run against the Braves on Wednesday, lifting a pitch well below the zone over the right field wall.
ESPN’s Jeff Passan believes the Giants would still likely buy, but they have some interesting moves to make. I don’t think Buster Posey went after Devers with the plan to get rid of key players. I ...
If you thought that Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora wasn't serious when he said that he was done talking about Rafael Devers ...
Rafael Devers appears to have broken out of his slump. The Giants designated hitter hit two home runs on Wednesday in San ...
Yep, the Atlanta Braves just got done losing another series. They haven’t won a series at home since they swept the Mets last ...
Rafael Devers of the San Francisco Giants reacts after hitting a home run during the fifth inning against the Atlanta Braves ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Justin Verlander ended the longest streak of starts in a season without a win in Giants history, Rafael Devers ...
The team with a 12/4 K/BB ratio pitching-wise lost to the team with the 7/5 K/BB ratio by six runs because the Giants hit three homers ...
"I’d rather be on the field than be in the cage hitting all the time," the former Red Sox DH said after making his debut at ...
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Rafael Devers played first base for the San Francisco Giants for the first time on Tuesday, and his quote about playing the field likely will not sit well ...