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Rafeal Devers to debut with Giants at DH and his happy to do so: ‘I am here to play wherever they want me to play’

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Rafeal Devers to debut with Giants at DH and his happy to do so: ‘I am here to play wherever they want me to play’

Rafael Devers is officially a San Francisco Giant.

And he doesn’t care where on the field he plays.

The Giants introduced their new star slugger on Tuesday, two days after acquiring Devers in a trade from the Boston Red Sox. The deal took place after a public falling out in Boston after the Red Sox removed him from his longtime position at third base and put him at designated hitter.

Devers isn’t projected to play at third base in San Francisco either. That job belongs to five-time Gold Glove winner Matt Chapman. But Devers isn’t worried about it. And he’ll be the designated hitter for his Giants debut against the Guardians Tuesday night.

Here’s what he had to say on the subject at his introductory news conference.

“I’m here to give my 100%,” Devers said through his interpreter. “I don’t put any buts. They’re the men in charge.

“I am here to play wherever they want me to play.”

Third base fallout in Boston

Had Devers provided the same answer to the same question in Boston, he might still be a member of the Red Sox. Instead, he’s taking a new approach with his new team that acquired him to compete in a loaded NL West.

Before joining the Giants, Devers played his entire eight-plus season MLB career with the Red Sox. He’s a four-time All-Star who very well could earn his fifth selection this season. And he was the last remaining player on the roster from Boston’s 2018 World Series championship team.

But the relationship between Devers and the Red Sox grew strained this winter after Boston acquired third baseman Alex Bregman in free agency. The transaction presented the Red Sox with an obvious baseball decision.

Bregman is a Gold Glove third baseman. Devers, by multiple advanced metrics is one of the worst third basemen in baseball. The obvious move was to place Bregman at third base and move Devers — an All-Star slugger — to designated hitter.

But Devers made clear in no uncertain terms from spring training that he had zero desire to cede third base to Bregman.

“Third base is my position,” Devers said in February, per MLB.com. “It’s what I’ve played. I don’t know what their plans are. I know we had a conversation. I made it clear, kind of what my desires were, and whatever happens from here, I don’t know.”

Devers then responded “No,” when asked if he was open to playing designated hitter.

Rafael Devers is slated to start his Giants career as San Francisco’s designated hitter. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

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Ultimately, Red Sox manager Alex Cora made the proper baseball decision. Bregman took over at third base. Devers, the veteran leader of the clubhouse, was moved to designated hitter against his wishes.

Devers may not have been happy with the move. But he continued to perform with a .272/.401/.504 slash line with 15 home runs and 58 RBI through 73 games. Then came Sunday’s stunning news. A Red Sox team in the midst of a five-game winning streak in the thick of the AL playoff race dealt Devers to the Giants.

Why did Red Sox deal Devers?

Despite his dissatisfaction, Devers reportedly did not demand a trade. It added up to a stunning decision by the Red Sox the prompted questions on Monday for chief baseball officer Craig Breslow and CEO Sam Kennedy.

“We worked at it, we had a different vision for him going forward than he had,” Kennedy told reporters during a news conference. “We couldn’t get there, what we felt we needed from him that would be in the best interest of the ball club.

Kennedy also floated the idea that trading Devers for pitchers Jordan Hicks (4.23 career ERA) and Kyle Harrison (4.48 career ERA) and some minor leaguers would actually make the Red Sox better this season.

“I do think there’s a real chance that at the end of the season, we’re looking back and we’ve won more games than we otherwise would have,” he said.

As for whether or not Devers requested a trade, Breslow said this when asked:

“There were times during the course of conversations with Raffy’s camp where they had indicated that perhaps a fresh start would be best for both sides,” Breslow said. “And we were committed to trying to work through this.”

With Devers in San Francisco, the Red Sox are off the hook for the remaining eight-plus years of Devers’ 10-year, $313.5 million contract.

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