Manny Ramirez criticizes Red Sox for handling of Rafael Devers

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Shocking Trade Shakes Baseball: Rafael Devers to the Giants

Santo Domingo. Sunday’s games in Major League Baseball were marked by a move that has generated a strong impact in the baseball world: the transfer of Rafael Devers, star of the Boston Red Sox, to the San Francisco Giants. This decision has provoked various reactions, including strong criticism from emblematic figures of the sport.

The Red Sox handled Rafael Devers very poorly. They should have talked to him from the beginning that they would move him from position and not spring that on him in spring training. That was very bad for the organization and demonstrates the GM’s lack of experience and the team’s lack of guidance. They should never have treated Devers like that

Manny Ramírez
Manny Ramírez, Red Sox legend and a key piece in the 2004 championship, expressed his discontent with the transfer. In statements, Ramírez criticized the Red Sox’s management regarding Devers, pointing out the way the player’s situation was handled. The transfer of Devers, who had become the face of the franchise after the departure of other key players, took fans and experts by surprise. The news reveals an internal fracture in the Boston team. According to reports, the conflict originated during spring training, when Devers was informed of his position change, a decision that was not well received by the player.

Devers Starts a New Chapter in San Francisco

Devers, 28 years old, arrives at the Giants with a multi-year contract in effect. He is expected to be a key piece in the team’s offensive reconstruction. San Francisco is betting on his power, leadership, and postseason experience.
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