Author: BostonSportsNews

San Francisco Giants designated hitter Rafael Devers belted his first home run in the uniform on Saturday… and it came against the Boston Red Sox. Did you expect it to happen any other way? Devers, who was traded from one coast to another just six days prior, smoked a Brayan Bello fastball into the opposite-field bleachers at Oracle Park. It’s something everyone in the opposing dugout had celebrated many times before, but not this time. You can check out the big blast here. Devers has been good, if not unremarkable, through his first week with San Francisco. The Giants have…

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Rafael Devers had a consistent mantra when he addressed the Boston media for the first time since his surprising trade from the Red Sox to the San Francisco Giants five days ago.“The past is in the past,” Devers said repeatedly Friday when asked about his time with the Red Sox and why the relationship deteriorated so much this season that the team traded him less than two years into a 10-year, $313.5 million contract he signed in 2023.Devers did give one piece of insight when asked what he would tell Red Sox fans about why he is willing to play…

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The drama around Rafael Devers’ departure from the Boston Red Sox has overshadowed the trade that sent him to the San Francisco Giants. What about the players Boston received in the blockbuster deal? The Red Sox acquired left-hander Kyle Harrison, right-hander Jordan Hicks, minor-league outfielder James Tibbs III, and minor-league righty Jose Bello in exchange for their homegrown slugger. While Harrison and Hicks should be able to help the big-league club this season, Red Sox fans can’t help but wonder if they could have gotten more for a player of Devers’ caliber. NBC Sports Bay Area’s Giants insider Alex Pavlovic…

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Jrue Holiday continues to be floated in trade speculation with the Boston Celtics expected to cut salary and try to better balance their books. That’s nothing new. A new development, however, is Holiday’s potential inclusion in a blockbuster trade also involving Phoenix Suns superstar Kevin Durant. But that’s not to say it will be a 1-for-1 swap, though Durant reportedly would welcome such opportunity in Boston. “The focus, for me, is on Jrue Holiday,” NBA insider Zach Lowe said on “The Zach Lowe Show.” “I think there are even — I’ve heard there have been at least very broad discussions…

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I had a Saturday feature article written and ready about the timeline of all the Red Sox drama this season, but I’d finished it before the end of last night’s game, our first against the San Francisco Giants and our first facing Rafael Devers in another uniform. And then the bottom of the 9th came. Aroldis Chapman was tasked with closing out the game. The Sox had a 7-5 lead and, with Chapman pitching, it looked like it’d be easy enough to hold, given how good Chapman has been. He struck out the leadoff batter, Heliot Ramos, on five pitches.…

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Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora put a pretty decent bow on the Rafael Devers trade prior to a matchup against his now-former slugger on Friday. It’ll never actually end, but you catch my drift. Devers’ shipment off to the other side of the country brought about many reactions, reports and opinions. Yahoo published a pretty scathing report that shifts blame toward that of the organization. The Boston Globe did something similar, but toward that of the player. ESPN kinda buried both. Cora was asked whether or not he’d like to clear the air on any of it. “Clear the…

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Before Friday night’s 7-5 win over the San Francisco Giants, pitching had largely powered the Red Sox’s seven wins in their previous eight games. In the series opener at Oracle Park, it was the offense’s turn to pick up the pitching staff. Staring up at an early 3-0 Giants lead, the Boston bats battled back and after being no-hit for the first 2.1 innings, ultimately out-hit their hosts 11-7. The Red Sox capitalized on their opportunities, going 4-for-8 with runners in scoring position and leaving six men on base, while the Giants were 2-for-10 with eight men left. It was…

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The New England Patriots have officially signed fourth-round draft pick safety Craig Woodson to his rookie contract, the team announced on Friday. This now leaves second-round running back TreVeyon Henderson as the only 2025 draft pick not to sign. A 6-foot, 200-pound safety out of California, Woodson played in 46 games with 40 starts across his college career and was a contributor on special teams. This past season, he finished with 70 tackles, 2.5 TFLs, two INTs and seven PBUs across 13 games. And he’s made a strong impression on one veteran safety on the Patriots roster. “I like him —…

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After a tumultuous end to his Boston Red Sox tenure, Rafael Devers is focused on his future with the San Francisco Giants. Ironically, that future will likely include him playing first base. Devers’ refusal to play first base ultimately led to the Red Sox sending the disgruntled slugger to San Francisco last Sunday in a shocking trade. But during his introductory Giants press conference, Devers stated he was open to playing first base or any other position for his new team. Sure enough, Devers immediately started working out at first base for the Giants. So, why did his attitude toward…

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