Ex-Red Sox players: Traded starter has 3.55 ERA, Rafael Devers batting .202
Briefly

Halfway through the 2025 season, former Red Sox players are experiencing different outcomes with their new teams. Rafael Devers is struggling with a .202 average since being traded to the Giants while Nick Pivetta excels with the Padres, holding a 2.88 ERA. Tyler O'Neill faces challenges batting .176 for the Orioles after an IL stint. Kenley Jansen is performing well for the Angels, converting 16 saves despite a 3.38 ERA. Bobby Dalbec had limited success with the White Sox before being designated for assignment.
Rafael Devers has struggled since being traded to the Giants, batting .202 with two homers and 10 RBIs in 25 games, going hitless in his final 16 at-bats.
Nick Pivetta, pitching for the Padres, has a remarkable 2.88 ERA and 122 strikeouts in 19 starts, signing a four-year contract on February 12.
Tyler O'Neill is batting .176 for the Orioles, with a three-year contract in place, while having faced time on the injured list.
Kenley Jansen has been effective for the Angels, converting 16 of 17 save opportunities, yet holds a 3.38 ERA in 38 appearances.
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