Giants consider trade options for Rafael Devers amid disappointing season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 5:44 PM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
The San Francisco Giants are reportedly open to trade offers for Rafael Devers, their first baseman and designated hitter. Devers, who has struggled this season, has seven years left on his contract that runs through 2033. As the Giants look for a reset, finding a team willing to take on his significant contract may prove difficult, especially given his declining performance. Experts suggest the team may need to include additional value to attract trade interest, leaving them potentially stuck with Devers for the long term.
- •Giants have had a disappointing season so far in 2026.
- •Rafael Devers' performance has been lackluster since his trade from Boston.
- •He has seven years remaining on a contract through 2033.
- •Finding a trade partner is challenging due to his sizeable contract.
- •Experts suggest the Giants may need to offer additional value to facilitate a trade.
- 5:44 PMYahoo Sports — Giants' Rafael Devers trade forecast is 'scary' for one major reason
"This is a harsh reminder for San Francisco.
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