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Rafael Devers is lighting up the Giants’ bats, leaving a chilly start behind and showing everyone why he’s one of MLB’s most feared sluggers.
The San Francisco Giants have to be patient in their turnaround or risk blowing the whole thing up prematurely.
Rafael Devers and Harrison Bader entered their names into the Giants' grand-slam history book over the weekend. Eakin Howard / In the fifth inning of the Giants-White Sox game on Sunday afternoon, Rafael Devers came to the plate with the score tied,
The old Rafael devers just might be back. The much-maligned San Francisco Giants first baseman hasn't looked the same since he arrived in 'Frisco, but that could all be changing as his bat has been heating up as of late.
It hasn't even been a year since the San Francisco Giants went all-in on Rafael Devers, so it says a lot about how things are going that they already want out.
Rafael Devers notably did a postgame interview with the Giants after hitting a home run against his former team. Following the win, Devers did a postgame interview for the Giants with NBC Sports Bay Area, answering questions on the broadcast as Willy ...
Devers went 2-for-4 with a grand slam and an RBI double during the Giants' 8-5 win over the White Sox on Sunday. Devers opened things up with an RBI double in the first inning, but his biggest contribution came in the fifth,
The Giants have made the most of their recent bases-loaded opportunities, and the numbers show it has happened at a historic level. With three grand slams in the last eight days (two by Harrison Bader and one by Rafael Devers),