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Giants’ Rafael Devers: Pinch-runner flap was ‘misunderstanding’

By Thomson Reuters Jun 24, 2026 | 1:01 AM

Two days after a dramatic incident in which San Francisco’s Rafael Devers tried to refuse to exit a game for a pinch runner, the ​Giants first baseman said he apologized to manager ‌Tony Vitello.

Devers spoke publicly about the situation for the first time on Tuesday.

“Two days before that, I had told (Vitello) that I had a hamstring issue,” Devers said on Tuesday ahead of the Giants’ home ‌game ​against the Athletics. “I thought that was ⁠why he was taking ⁠me out of the game. That’s why I was trying to signal to him that I was fine. I think it was a misunderstanding.

“I apologized, which was ​the right thing for me to do.”

The host Miami Marlins led the Giants 2-1 in the ninth inning ⁠on Sunday when Devers drew a ⁠leadoff walk. After Devers tried to stop ​teammate Jonah Cox from entering as a pinch runner, the ​umpire crew eventually put Cox on base, and Devers ‌exited angrily.

Cox, 24, is a speedy rookie, while Devers, 29, is ranked as one of the majors’ slowest players.

Cox didn’t attempt to steal a base, and the game ⁠ended with a flyout and then a ground-ball double play.

Vitello termed the incident a “non-issue.”

“He came to me,” Vitello said. “We sat next ⁠to each other ‌on the plane (from Miami to San Francisco), ⁠had a good conversation. … It was a ​good chat ‌we had. I went through all the ​stuff postgame, ⁠the baserunning stuff, the hamstring, how well he’s done for us.

“As a player or the type of teammate he is and the type of competitor, how bad he wants to win, I’m good to go into battle with him ​anytime.”

–Field Level Media