Rafael Devers brushed off first-base workouts with Giants
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SB Nation on MSNNew AC Milan boss Max Allegri not expecting to see Rafael Leão leave for Bayern Munich...or anywhere elseNew AC Milan coach Max Allegri does not sound like he would have been a fan of watching rumored Bayern Munich transfer target Rafael Leão leave the club.
The former disgruntled Boston Red Sox star, Rafael Devers, made a definitive statement about his position plans for the San Francisco Giants.
Devers hasn't seen any game action yet at first base and it was shared by WEEI Red Sox play-by-play man Will Flemming on Tuesday that he has heard that Giants legend Will Clark offered to help Devers, but the former Red Sox star didn't show up.
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Tennis World on MSNJohn McEnroe clarifies his Rafael Nadal French Open comments that drew ireJohn McEnroe claims his recent Rafael Nadal French Open comments were misinterpreted and that he didn't mean that Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner would regularly beat the clay icon at Roland Garros.
The San Francisco Giants shocked the baseball world well before the trade deadline when they acquired superstar slugger Rafael Devers from the Boston Red Sox.
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As the greatest Spanish athlete of all time enjoys his new life off the court, friends, colleagues, and Nadal himself discuss what comes next.
Devers still has yet to play the field for the Giants, and negative speculation got louder amid a damaging new report on Tuesday July 8, 2025.
A bicyclist died of his injuries after a collision with a vehicle in San Rafael last weekend, authorities said Thursday.
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Rockets Wire on MSNRafael Stone: Negotiations were limited in Rockets-Suns trade talks for Kevin DurantIt wasn’t one of those three weeks of negotiations, at least not from my perspective,” Rockets GM Rafael Stone told Matt Thomas of SportsTalk 790.
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Tennis World USA on MSNAfter hiring Rafael Nadal's ex-coach in April, Jasmine Paolini ends their collabAfter ending a six-year partnership with long-time coach Renzo Furlan, the top-ranked Italian tennis player brought in Lopez, who worked with Rafael Nadal for three years before the Spaniard retired. The world No. 5 was all ecstatic about hiring the Spanish coach, especially due to the fact that he had worked with Nadal for years.