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Well, this was bizarre. 

With one out and nobody on base in the fourth inning, the Yankees chose to intentionally walk the struggling Rafael Devers — and it backfired. 

After Gerrit Cole put the Red Sox slugger on base, Devers stole second, and a three-run rally began.

Cole walked Tyler O’Neill, allowed a run-scoring double to Masataka Yoshida and a two-run single to Wilyer Abreu.

Prior to the Devers walk, Cole had retired nine of the first 10 batters he had faced. 


  Gerrit Cole intentionally walked Rafael Devers in a bizarre move on Saturday.
 Gerrit Cole intentionally walked Rafael Devers in a bizarre move on Saturday.

  Cole directed Devers to first base.
 Cole directed Devers to first base.


  Rafael Devers has historically crushed the Yankees.
 Rafael Devers has historically crushed the Yankees.

Devers has historically crushed Cole and the Yankees — he has eight homers and 18 RBIs in 43 plate appearances against the reigning American League Cy Young award winner — but he has been slumping.

He hasn’t homered since Aug. 25 and has an OPS of .507 in September.

Cole hit Devers with a pitch in his first at-bat. 

An inning later, Cole couldn’t walk Devers, who strode to the plate with a base loaded, and the All-Star blasted a two-run single to right-center field, making it 5-1 in favor of Boston. 

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