Red Sox push back Rafael Devers’ spring training debut
Rafael Devers won’t make his Grapefruit League debut on Wednesday after all.
Though the Red Sox slugger arrived in camp several weeks earlier than the official report date, he’s behind the rest of the position players after spending the offseason resting his shoulders, which plagued him throughout the ’24 season.
“Raffy is not starting tomorrow,” Alex Cora told reporters, including MLB.com’s Ian Browne. “He asked me for more live BPs, so we’ll be good with that. We’ll see where we are over the weekend, but timing-wise he’s off. I’m not worried about him.”
Even with the shoulder ailments, Devers is coming off his third All-Star season in four years. Over 138 games, he hit .272 with a .871 OPS, with 34 doubles, 28 home runs, 147 strikeouts, and a career-high 67 walks.
Several other players are on the sidelines this week, too, albeit for a very different reason. A stomach bug is blazing a trail through the clubhouse. Roman Anthony was scratched from Monday’s game and was still out Tuesday, joined by fellow top prospect and roommate Marcelo Mayer. Triston Casas was a late scratch from Tuesday’s starting nine due to illness, and more unnamed players are sick as well.
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