Red Sox Fans Rally Behind Rafael Devers
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Rafael Devers finally broke through in the Red Sox’s 3-0 victory over the Orioles in Baltimore on Wednesday night, ending a historically brutal season-opening slump.
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Alex Bregman, Kristian Campbell and Triston Casas all hit two-run homers, and the Boston Red Sox beat the Baltimore Orioles 8-4 on Thursday to take two of three in the series.
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Cedric Mullins led off the bottom of the first with a home run for Baltimore, but Charlie Morton (0-2) allowed five runs in five innings in his home debut for the Orioles.
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The Red Sox slugger has struck out a record 15 times in his first five games. The good news is the root of Devers’s slump seems to be easily fixable.
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Rafael Devers struggles with the Red Sox, starting the season with an unprecedented 15 strikeouts in just five games.
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Mark DeRosa breaks down Rafael Devers' struggles to start off the season and what he's noticing about Devers' plate presence in 2025 vs. 2024
Devers has missed on a staggering 31 of 46 swings according to data from Baseball Savant, and is yet to put a four-seam fastball into play.