Rafael Devers Reaches MLB Milestone with 163rd Game for Giants
Rafael Devers has achieved a rare feat in Major League Baseball, making history by playing in 163 games during the regular season, a remarkable accomplishment for any player. While the standard MLB schedule consists of just 162 games, Devers’ unique situation allowed him to surpass that mark this season.
The Unconventional Path to 163 Games
For most players, participating in 163 games would be impossible. However, the key to Devers’ achievement lies in a trade that reshaped his season. After being traded from the Boston Red Sox to the San Francisco Giants, Devers found himself in a position to play one more game than he would have with Boston. The Red Sox had already completed 162 games, while Devers joined the Giants mid-season, allowing him that coveted extra game.
This situation also hinges on his commitment to the game—Devers played in every contest for the Giants during his time in San Francisco. The combination of a trade and his consistent presence on the field culminated in this milestone, marking the 34th instance in MLB history where a player has managed to play 163 games in a single season.
A Rare Company of Greats
Devers joins an exclusive group of players who have accomplished this feat since the inception of the 162-game schedule. The list includes notable names such as:
Justin Morneau (2008)
Hideki Matsui (2003)
Albert Belle (1998)
Todd Zeile (1996)
Cal Ripken Jr. (1996)
While Devers may not have met the lofty expectations many had for him in San Francisco, his determination and work ethic have been on full display. His presence in the lineup every day has resonated with Giants fans, reinforcing his dedication to the organization and the city.
Looking Ahead
With a decade of baseball ahead of him in San Francisco, Devers has the opportunity to solidify his legacy with the Giants. His consistent performance and reliability will be integral as the team seeks to regain its competitive edge in the coming seasons. As the Giants look to right the ship by 2026, Devers has already proven that he is committed to being a cornerstone of their future.