Devers becomes youngest Red Sox to reach 200 homers

BOSTON — Rafael Devers made some Red Sox history on Sunday, becoming the youngest player in franchise history to reach 200 home runs.

Devers demolished a three-run homer off Arizona Diamondbacks starter Merrill Kelly in the fourth inning on Sunday, sending a Merrill sinker 414 feet into the stands in centerfield at Fenway Park. The blast gave Boston a 4-0 lead at the time.

200 homers for Raffy! 🍦 pic.twitter.com/xV0831fVjP

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Devers became just the 11th player to hit 200 home runs for the Red Sox, but no one did it faster than the Dominican slugger. Devers hit his 200th round-tripper at the age of just 27 years and 306 days, beating out the previous record held by Jim Rice, who reached 200 homers at 28 years and 62 days old.

Devers is just the 31st player in MLB history to hit 200 home runs before turning 28. Bryce Harper, Mike Trout, Manny Machado, and Giancarlo Stanton are the only active MLB players to accomplish that feat. Devers is just the 10th player ever to accumulate at least 200 homers and 250 doubles and also own an .850 OPS at the age of 27 or younger…

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