Rafael Devers can accomplish an unusual Iron Man achievement this season.

The star slugger leads MLB with 157 games played entering the final week. Nobody has matched that tally because every team has played 156 games.

Devers played every game with the Boston Red Sox before getting traded to the San Francisco Giants, where he hasn’t missed a single matchup. The trade gives the 28-year-old a chance to finish the 162-game season with 163 games played.

A Reddit user noted earlier this month that Devers would become the first person to play 163 games in a season since Justin Morneau in 2008. The Minnesota Twins played an extra tiebreaker game to determine the American League Central champion.

Todd Zeile also played 163 games for two teams because of a midseason trade in 1996.

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