Red Sox Bid Farewell to Devers as Mayer Embraces Iconic No. 11
The Boston Red Sox made a significant shift in their lineup this past June by trading Rafael Devers, a move that marked the end of an era for the franchise. Now, it appears that the final remnants of his legacy are fading away.
On Tuesday, the account “Red Sox Stats” on X revealed that highly regarded prospect Marcelo Mayer is making a notable switch from his current No. 39 to Devers’ former No. 11 jersey. This transition was soon confirmed by Chris Cotillo of MassLive.com, who also reported that Sonny Gray will don No. 54 and Willson Contreras will take No. 40.
The announcement sparked conversations among fans and analysts alike, as Mayer’s decision to wear No. 11 signifies a new chapter for the young shortstop while simultaneously erasing the last connection to Devers, a player whose impact on the team was deeply felt during his time in Boston.
In addition to Mayer’s adjustment, Nate Eaton will also be changing numbers, moving from No. 40 to No. 18. These shifts reflect the ongoing evolution of the Red Sox roster as they prepare for the upcoming season, while also highlighting the changing of the guard within the organization.
As the Red Sox continue to forge their path forward, the significance of Mayer’s new number resonates beyond just a jersey change; it symbolizes the franchise’s commitment to embracing new talent while quietly bidding adieu to its past heroes.

