Red Sox and Giants review Devers trade one year later

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Last updated Jun 15, 2026

Red Sox and Giants review Devers trade one year later
Summary

On June 15, 2026, the Boston Red Sox and San Francisco Giants revisited the Rafael Devers trade made a year earlier. The Red Sox traded Devers, who had $230 million on his contract, to the Giants for four players, including LHP Kyle Harrison and RHP Jordan Hicks. After the deal, the Red Sox improved their record to 52-37, reaching the postseason as a wild-card team, while the Giants finished 40-50 and fell short of the playoffs. Discussions surrounding the trade highlight its complexity, particularly regarding clubhouse dynamics and future team strategies.

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  • Devers traded from Red Sox to Giants for four players.
  • Red Sox improved to 52-37, making playoffs.
  • Giants regressed to 40-50 post-trade, missing postseason.
  • Discussions highlight clubhouse issues and future plans.
  • Trade evaluation ongoing as teams look towards 2026.
Latest Updates
  • 2:20 PMYahoo SportsOne year after Rafael Devers trade, Red Sox and Giants are both losers
  • 1:15 PMCBS MLBRegrading the Rafael Devers trade: How Red Sox, Giants have fared one year after blockbuster deal
What they're saying
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San Francisco finally got a big-name bat and Boston got out from under some serious money, but is that the whole story?

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This trade has not worked out for either team.

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