Red Sox ship star Rafael Devers to Giants in blockbuster
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LOS ANGELES — Buster Posey has taken his first major swing as president of baseball operations by trading for three-time All-Star third baseman and designated hitter Rafael Devers from the Boston Red Sox in an absolutely stunning deal, according to multiple reports.
On the same day as nationwide protests against President Donald Trump and as Los Angeles continues to see massive protests against sweeping immigration raids from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Dodgers attempted to stop a Spanish version of the U.S. national anthem from being sung before facing the Giants.
Could Giants Host Kicking Competition in 2025? originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Posey’s bold, brash, and perhaps even reckless trade for three-time All-Star slugger Rafael Devers on Sunday is a big black-and-orange stamp from the new director of baseball operations on the Giants organization.
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Upon entering the NFL, Darius Slayton had the rare opportunity to be drafted and grow alongside his quarterback. However, his journey with Daniels Jones came to an end midway through last season when the New York Giants waived the former top-ten pick.
Dodgers' Dave Roberts Announces Update on Much-Needed Pitcher During Giants Series originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Los Angeles Dodgers have battled injuries to their pitching rotation all season long.
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNUmpire scorecard reflects tight strike zone in Giants' win vs. DodgersBaseball is a game of inches, and in the Giants’ 6-2 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday night, it was centimeters at times. Aces Logan Webb and Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched around a tight strike zone all game with umpire Adam Beck behind home plate at Dodger Stadium — particularly Yamamoto,