Before emerging as one of Boston's most impactful hitters, Triston Casas endured a rough April. During that time Rafael Devers took him under his wing, helping the rookie adjust and tap into his enormous potential.
They don't make them like Luis Arraez anymore, and this week the Miami Marlins star comes to Fenway Park in better position to become the first player since Red Sox legend Ted Williams to bat .400 for a season than anyone in a generation.