Whereas Rafael Devers‘ place change should not be a shock, it appears unprecedented.
On Wednesday, Boston Red Sox supervisor Alex Cora confirmed Devers will transfer to designated hitter and Alex Bregman will exchange him at third base.
“Alex goes to play third. Raffy goes to DH,” Cora stated, through Ken Laird of WEEI-FM in Boston. “All of us are within the profitable enterprise. He understands that.”
Shifting Devers to DH might assist the Purple Sox win extra video games. Though he has gained two Silver Sluggers, the 28-year-old could possibly be thought-about a defensive legal responsibility. In eight seasons with Boston, Devers has committed 141 errors.
Bregman, in the meantime, gained a Gold Glove in his last season with the Houston Astros in 2024. Nonetheless, elite gamers like Devers usually do not transfer to DH till they’re of their early 30s.
“Edgar Martinez, the Corridor of Famer for whom the Excellent Designated Hitter Award is called, did not turn into a full-time DH till he was 32,” wrote The Athletic’s Chad Jennings in a narrative printed Wednesday. “Frank Thomas did not transfer primarily to DH till he was 30, and even at 31 he was nonetheless enjoying a 3rd of his video games at third base.”
The transfer to DH may also be a tough one. Jennings famous the Minnesota Twins had heart fielder Byron Buxton play DH through the 2023 season to assist him take care of knee issues. In 85 regular-season video games, he recorded the second-lowest batting average (.207) of his 10-year profession.
In 2024, he moved again to the outfield. In 102 regular-season video games, his batting common improved to .279, the second-best mark of his profession.
Which may be why Devers was adamant about staying at third base.
“No, third base is my place,” Devers told the media on Feb. 17. “It is what I play. I do not know what their plans are. We had a dialog. I made it clear what my wishes have been. No matter occurs from right here, I do not know.”
But when the uncommon transfer works, it might make the Purple Sox look good. Boston faces the Texas Rangers on the highway at 4:05 p.m. ET on Opening Day on Thursday.