As the Red Sox faced the Royals, owner John Henry, CEO Sam Kennedy, and chief baseball officer Craig Breslow flew to Kansas City to address Rafael Devers’ recent comments about his refusal to play first base and management’s requests. Henry and manager Alex Cora held a private meeting with Devers, which Breslow described as an “honest and candid exchange,” aiming to clarify organizational values and expectations. Devers, who has transitioned to designated hitter this season, remains frustrated over potential position changes, and while the situation is tense, teammates express a commitment to resolving it for the sake of winning.
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The Milwaukee Brewers became the first National League team to reach 60 wins with a 6-0 shutout against the Mariners, extending their winning streak to 11 games. Starter Brandon Woodruff allowed only five hits and struck out five over six innings, while the Brewers scored all their runs in the sixth and eighth innings, relying on extra-base hits instead of home runs. Need More Context? 🔎
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