
SAN FRANCISCO — For Rafael Devers, his first home run for San Francisco felt similar to the 215 he hit for Boston — even if this one came against the Red Sox just six days after his surprising trade to the Giants. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Devers delighted his new fans in San Francisco when he connected for a two-run homer against his former team on Saturday to help fuel a 3-2 win for the Giants.
Main Idea: Rafael Devers hit his first home run for the San Francisco Giants in a win over the Boston Red Sox, his former team, just days after being traded.
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Devers gives the Giants a stronger chance to win, which can lift local fan interest and game-day spending around San Francisco.
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Primary subject of the article; his first home run for the Giants and return against the Red Sox.
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