If playing in 162 games is the ultimate mark of durability for position players, Rafael Devers is doing them one better. The Giants slugger is batting third as San Francisco's DH for the regular-season finale on Sunday against the Rockies at Oracle Park in what will be his 163rd game of the 2025 season.
Devers appeared in 73 games for the Red Sox before his June 15 trade to San Francisco, making his Giants debut in their 73rd game of the year. He is set to become the first player to play in more than 162 regular-season games since Justin Morneau in 2008, when the Twins and the White Sox were forced to play a Game 163 tiebreaker.
The last player to play in more than 162 games in a single season as a result of a trade was Todd Zeile in 1996. Zeile played 134 games with the Phillies and t