SANTO DOMINGO, RD..– Dominican third baseman Rafael Devers did not see action in the preseason game in which the San Francisco Giants faced the Los Angeles Dodgers, after presenting a hamstring injury.
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The organization decided to keep the powerful hitter out of the lineup as a precautionary measure during Spring Training, prioritizing his recovery and his availability for the start of the Major League Baseball season. Devers continues to be one of the main offensive figures of the Californian team. Last season he hit 35 home runs and drove in 109 runs, after playing 73 games with the "Boston Red Sox" and 90 games with San Francisco. Throughout his career in the Major Leagues, he has accumulated 235 home runs and 747 RBIs. In addition, he was selected three times for the All-Star Game and was part of the 2018 World Series champion team with Boston. During his time with the Red Sox, the Dominican led the team for five consecutive seasons in RBIs and finished among the top 20 in the American League MVP voting on five occasions.






