Happy at DH, Devers stays hot with walk-off HR
Briefly

Rafael Devers has become a vital player for the Boston Red Sox, settling into the designated hitter position as he shows remarkable form. After some early-season struggles, he hit his first career walk-off home run to clinch a game against the Braves, highlighting his significant improvement as he has reached base in 19 of his last 20 games. Despite the team's push for him to switch to first base after an injury to Triston Casas, Devers insists he is comfortable as a DH, emphasizing his daily preparation and desire to contribute to team success.
"I feel very comfortable right now. I have my routine and go out there every day and do my routine to get ready and I feel very comfortable as a DH."
"For us to be able to come back and win this type of game means a lot. And also to get it going with the team to get everybody excited."
"He's been swinging the bat well, taking his walks. That first weekend, whoever has an explanation of what happened there, give me a call and explain it because it was hard to see it and then he just changed."
"He cares about us, he cares about the team and he wants to win. Right now, he's our DH and he'"
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