For the past eight seasons, Rafael Devers has been the Boston Red Soxās starting third baseman, and as far as heās concerned, that wonāt change in 2025 ā even with the addition of an All-Star caliber infielder in Alex Bregman.
Naturally, Bregmanās arrival has sparked questions about the future of the third base in Boston, given his reputation as one of the gameās top defensive players. But speaking from the Red Soxās Spring Training complex in Lee County, Florida, on Monday, Devers made it clear: he has no plans to move aside for his new teammate.
āYeah, I mean, third base is my position. Itās what Iāve played, āsaid Devers via an interpreter on Monday. āI donāt know what their plans are. Like, I know we had a conversation. I made it clear, kind of what my desires were. Whatever happens from here, I donāt know.ā
āI donāt know how they want to go about it or what they want to do,ā the three-time All-Star added. āBut I know thatās the position I get ready to play every day. Thatās just my position.ā
Later, when asked whether he would accept a DH role, Devers firmly declared that he would not do so willingly.
āSo, are you saying if they asked you to DH, you wonāt do it?ā asked a Red Sox reporter.
āNo, I play third,ā replied Devers.
āLike I said, my position is third base,ā he later added in reply to a follow-up question. āWhatever it is that they want to do is what they want to do, but I feel like my position is third base.ā
Red Sox manager Alex Cora was asked about Deversā comments shortly after and made it clear that nothing is set in stone.
āLike I said a few days ago, decisions are going to be made here about roster construction and what weāre going to do in the future,ā said Cora. āWeāre gonna make sure we have the best team possible out there. He has a lot of pride; we know that. He feels like heās a third baseman. Heās gonna work out as a third baseman, and then weāre gonna make decisions accordingly.
āBut, I think here, itās not about Bregman or Devers or Cora, itās about the Red Sox, right? Whatever decision we make is for the benefit of the team.ā
When asked whether Devers was assured heād remain at third base when he signed his extension, Cora didnāt mince words ā pointing out that the front office that made those promises is no longer in charge.
āDifferent people here, right?ā said Cora. āThereās a different leader here. You know, Chaimās in St. Louis right now.ā
On paper, the solution seems obvious. Bregman ranked as a top-10 defensive third baseman last season based on defensive runs saved, while Devers was the second-worst at the position in 2024.
But in reality, the decision is far more complicated. Devers isnāt just any playerāheās a franchise cornerstone with nine years remaining on the 10-year, $313 million contract he signed in 2023. And when a star of his caliber publicly insists heās not moving positions, it creates a dilemma that goes beyond defensive metrics.
Only time will tell how this unfolds in spring training, but thereās no denying that Bregmanās arrival has turned third base into an unexpected headache for the Red Sox.