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David Ortiz just had to sneak one last dig in at Rafael Devers. Hours before Devers faced the Red Sox for the first time in ...
Mi casa es Casa Tua. Baseball Hall of Famer David Ortiz is buying a condo in Miami at Ora by Casa Tua, Gimme Shelter can reveal. This is the first branded residence tied to the public eatery and ...
David Ortiz offered some advice for Rafael Devers on Monday.. The Red Sox legend wants Devers to consider playing first base. Devers has hit his stride as a designated hitter. His 52 RBI are tied ...
David Ortiz didn’t mince words when talking about what the 2025 Red Sox need to do: “Everybody wants to focus on Devers. Devers is doing what he’s supposed to, you know, the rest of the… ...
Boston Red Sox legend David Ortiz knows what it's like to be a designated hitter for one of MLB's premier franchises. Ortiz didn't fully blossom until getting to the Red Sox in 2003. There, he ...
David Ortiz became a full-time designated hitter as a 29-year-old in 2005, leaving his glove in the recesses of his locker at Fenway Park unless asked to dust it off for interleague play.
David Ortiz didn't say that Rafael Devers should never play first base, but as to whose decision it will be to make that shift someday? The Hall of Famer's thoughts on that subject are clear.
A decade ago, when baseball icon David "Big Papi" Ortiz was preparing to retire from the Boston Red Sox, he decided to partner with Havre de Grace's longtime Mount Felix Winery to work on a ...
And if Ortiz has his druthers, it seems like Cora isn't going anywhere, despite the Red Sox's disappointing 29-32 record. "When things are not going well, people start seeing it that way," Ortiz said.
If David Ortiz was in Rafael Devers’ position and was asked by the Red Sox to play the field, he would do whatever was the best for the team. “But that’s me,” Ortiz told reporters at his ...
The Boston Red Sox should just leave designated hitter Rafael Devers alone and let him decide if he wants to start playing first base, Hall of Famer David Ortiz told The Associated Press on Monday.
Speaking to the press about the whole situation, Red Sox legend David Ortiz appeared to side with Rafael Devers, claiming the club should not risk 'messing up' the 28-year-old's good performances ...