Rafael Devers Becomes Youngest To Reach 200 HRs In Red Sox History
Rafael Devers clubbed the 200th home run of his Major League career on Sunday.
Devers is just the 11th player in the long history of the Boston Red Sox to reach that number.
\"It feels great,\" he said. \"There\'s been so many great baseball players who have come to this organization. This is one of the best organizations with the most history in baseball and for me to be in that conversation is great.\"
Devers became the first in Red Sox history to hit 200 home runs before turning 28. By number of games, Devers became the seventh-fastest to hit 200 for Boston, belting it in career game No. 958.
He has nine more seasons on a contract that takes him through the \'33 season.
\"I know I still have a lot more to give, a lot more to give to this organization,\" said Devers. \"I don\'t want to stop at 200 or 250, I\'m still young. I want to keep going. I want to keep improving those numbers.\"
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