In a stunning turn of events, the Chicago Cubs have pulled off one of the most talked-about trades of the MLB season, acquiring three-time All-Star Rafael Devers from the Boston Red Sox. The move sends shockwaves through both leagues as Chicago finally finds its long-term answer at third base, while Boston closes the chapter on a player who had become the face of the franchise—and, more recently, a source of internal strife.
Trade Details:
Cubs receive: 3B/DH Rafael Devers
Red Sox receive: 3B Matt Shaw (CHC No. 4 prospect), OF Kevin Alcántara (CHC No. 6), RHP Jack Neely (CHC No. 16), and INF Jon Berti
Sources close to the negotiations confirm that talks accelerated after tensions boiled over last week between Devers and Red Sox leadership regarding his refusal to move to first base following Triston Casas’ injury. With team chemistry deteriorating and public criticism mounting, Red Sox owner John Henry personally intervened in Kansas City—but the damage was already done. Boston decided to move quickly and decisively.
For the Cubs, this is a franchise-altering deal. Third base has been a rotating door in Chicago all season, and adding Devers—under contract through 2033—immediately stabilizes their infield and injects elite offensive production into the heart of their lineup. Devers, who hit 33 home runs last season and is batting .297 so far this year, is expected to debut at Wrigley Field this weekend in a highly anticipated home series.
“This is exactly the kind of move that signals our intent to win now and build a core for the future,” said Cubs President of Baseball Operations Jed Hoyer. “Rafael Devers is a generational talent, and we’re thrilled to welcome him to Chicago.”
Meanwhile, Boston receives a haul of young, controllable talent—highlighted by top prospects Matt Shaw and Kevin Alcántara—as they pivot toward a new chapter focused on development and clubhouse culture.
Inside the Red Sox clubhouse, reactions were mixed. Some players reportedly supported the trade, citing the tension Devers’ situation had caused over the past two months. Others were shocked to see such a high-caliber bat shipped out mid-season.
Only time will tell who wins this deal in the long run—but for now, the Cubs have made the kind of headline-grabbing move that could define their season.
And yes, Rafael Devers is officially a Chicago Cub.