The Boston Red Sox never had a third baseman hit at least 52 doubles in a season.
Until Wednesday night.
Rafael Devers smacked a double to deep left field in the top of the ninth in Boston’s 10-3 win over the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Park. The two-bagger marked the 52nd of the 22-year-old’s season, setting a new franchise record. Wade Boggs held the previous record of 51 doubles since he did it in the 1989 season.
Devers also has the most home runs (32) and extra-base hits (33) in a season by a Red Sox third baseman, so he’s certainly putting together one heck of a year. And one more ridiculous Devers stat? His 2-for-3 night lifted him to 196 hits, the most by a Sox player before turning 23. Xander Bogaerts amassed 194 hits in 2015, while Ted Williams had 193 in 1940.
Alex Rodriguez was the last American League player to have at least 195 hits before turning 23.
Most hits by a Red Sox player in a season, all before turning 23:
What do you think? Leave a comment.1. Rafael Devers – 195 (2019)
2. Xander Bogaerts – 194 (2015)
3. Ted Williams – 193 (1940)Prior to Devers, the last AL player with 195+ hits in a season before turning 23 was Alex Rodriguez (215 in 1996).
— J.P. Long (@SoxNotes) September 26, 2019
Yeah, that’s some pretty notable names Devers has passed to earn these records.