Fantasy Baseball Managers Shouldn't Panic Over Rafael Devers' Slow Start
Despite a slow start to the 2026 season, fantasy baseball managers shouldn't be concerned about San Francisco Giants star Rafael Devers.
Apr 11, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; San Francisco Giants designated hitter Rafael Devers (16) looks on before a game against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. | Daniel Kucin Jr. -Imagn Images The San Francisco Giants are off to a modest 9-13 start to the 2026 campaign, looking to snap a four-year postseason drought.
Several Giants stars have struggled out of the gate, including veteran first baseman Rafael Devers, who has drawn concerns amid a slow start to his 10th season in the majors. Devers is coming off a dominant performance in 2025, posting one of the best single-season efforts of his career. The three-time All-Star racked up 153 hits, 99 runs, 35 home runs and 109 RBIs, the third-highest single-season total of his career.
Fantasy managers could be working toward moving Devers, should his negative trend persist, but are holding out hope for a quick turnaround. He entered the season with elevated ADP, largely falling off draft boards within the first four rounds of fantasy baseball drafts. Devers is off to one of the slowest starts of his career thus far, hitting just .
225 with limited power production from the plate. Despite a dip in home-run output, he's presented reason to believe in a rebound effort, showing encouraging flashes throughout 22 games this season. Devers has sustained consistent hit production, setting a solid baseline for fantasy scoring that he could build on with some of the best power in the majors.