The Boston Red Sox signed a 10-year contract with third baseman Rafael Devers not long ago, but the contract is only in the second year, and the coaching staff has changed his position on the team.
The Red Sox signed a 10-year, $313 million contract with Defers in 2023, with a contract that will run from 2024 onwards, making him the team's superstar and expected to be the Red Sox's main third baseman for the next few years, but after the team signed former Houston Astros Golden Glove third baseman Briegman this offseason, the coaching staff finally decided to let Brigman guard the third base mark, and Deavers switched to the designated striker.
Red Sox head coach Korra revealed in an interview today that Divis will not be on third base in the future, and when Briegman needs to rest, Romy Gonzalez will be in charge of guarding third base.
Since Brigman joined the Red Sox, Divis' position has been up in the air, with reports that he refused to leave the position as third baseman, but later relented and decided to give up the starting third base position after discussions with Korra and the team's head baseball general manager Craig Breslow.