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The icon of the Giants Will Clark says that Rafael Devers jumped on first base lessons, but blame the timing

Three weeks after the start of the Rafael Devers era, the Giants of San Francisco find themselves sitting in the third point of Joker, even if Devers was simply solid rather than large for 20 games. It strikes .240 / .348 / .387 with two circuits for the giants after having reduced .272 / .401 / .504 with 15 circuits in 73 games with the Boston Red Sox.

Unsurprisingly, Devers did only Dhed with San Francisco, although he worked at the first base in preparation to see a play action. Devers has never played the first goal at any level and refused to do it with the Red Sox after the knee injury of the season of Triston Casas. The Brass Red Soxs were not secret that were a factor in the decision to exchange it.

The Giants organized the franchise icon Will Clark, a first goal player of the Golden Glove during his player career, to help Devers to prepare for the first goal shortly after trade. The problem? Devers did not, according to the six times All-Star. Clark said he understood, however, because it was the weekend, the Red Sox were in town, and that Devers probably did not want to make a big game demonstration first after trade.

Here is what Clark said about Devers during an appearance on the network without filter:

“Friday, Saturday, Sunday, he did not go out early, at all. Period, not all. In fact, he did not even hit the field,” said Clark. “Everyone is like,” Oh my God, I’m really sorry, I’m going. I’m really sorry. “”

“I know what the (explanive) has happened,” said Clark. “I said that he did not want to go out and be at the first goal and be 20 feet in front of their creepy canoe with what happened in Boston, and now he works with me at the first goal. He did not want to have to go through all of this (explanive) through the press in the media. So I completely understand.”

Clark also said that he would seize the delay by the “back of the neck and dragged it” at the first base the next time it is in town, so it seems that jumping his work when the Red Sox was in town last month was a unique excuse.

The giants have been 9-11 from the deserving trade (the Red Sox have a 10-9 sheet) and they have just returned home this week after a 10-game road trip via Chicago, Arizona and San Diego. Monday’s victory on the Philadelphia Phillies (SF 3, Phi 1) was their first match in San Francisco after the first delay house with the team, when he jumped Clark.

At 50-42, the Giants are a match on the Rival NL West San Diego Padres for the third point of Joker.

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