The real Rafael Devers just arrived for the SF Giants
Briefly

Rafael Devers had a standout performance, hitting two home runs in a game for the San Francisco Giants. The first was a surprising homer off a breaking ball, while the second was a more traditional dinger that extended the Giants' lead. He also played error-free at first base, a position he had previously refused to play, demonstrating his adaptability. Devers expressed that being active on the field benefits his gameplay, emphasizing a preference for engaging in play rather than focusing solely on hitting practice.
Devers swung at a breaking ball that arrived at his shins and managed to smoke it to right field to get the Giants on the board with a solo shot in the top of the fifth inning.
He absolutely crushed a low-and-inside pitch deep to center-right field to give the Giants a 6-0 lead in the top of the sixth.
Devers was given the surprising nod to take on that pivotal role, and he managed to play an error-free game for his one and only infield appearance of the season.
I'm the kind of player that likes to be active, likes to be on the field. I'd rather be on the field than be in the cage hitting all the time.
Read at SFGATE
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