Watch: Rafael Devers becomes youngest player to reach 200 home runs with Red Sox
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Rafael Devers made history Sunday, becoming the first player to reach 200 home runs with the Red Sox before turning 28, a significant accomplishment.
Devers blasted a no-doubter to straightaway center off Diamondbacks right-hander Merrill Kelly in the fourth inning, giving Boston a 4-0 advantage on a 399-foot, three-run shot.
Devers is the 10th player all-time, age 27 or younger, with at least 200 homers, 250 doubles, and an .850 OPS, joining legends like Trout and Aaron.
He's the 31st player ever with 200 HRs before age 28, emphasizing his extraordinary talent alongside players such as Mike Trout and Bryce Harper.
Read at Boston.com
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