Tensions have exploded in San Francisco as Giants fans are expressing outrage toward star third baseman Rafael Devers following a controversial post-game celebration that many interpreted as a blatant insult to the franchise and its loyal supporters. The backlash has been swift, loud, and unforgiving — with some fans even demanding the team terminate his contract and “send him back to Fenway.”
The controversy began after the Giants’ narrow win last night, when Devers was seen laughing and gesturing toward teammates in the dugout in a way that immediately raised eyebrows. Cameras caught him making a money-counting gesture while mouthing words that, according to multiple lip readers and clubhouse sources, appeared to be: “I got my bag. That’s why I’m here.”
“Devers doesn’t care about the jersey, he only cares about the paycheck,” one fan tweeted, summing up the mood of thousands of angry supporters. Another post that gained traction read: “He played with passion in Boston. Here? He’s just collecting direct deposits.”
The situation escalated when Devers was asked about the incident during the post-game press conference. Instead of defusing the tension, his response only added fuel to the fire.
“I did what I had to do for my family,” he said. “This is a business. I came here for what I deserved.”
Though technically not an admission of disloyalty, the tone and timing of his words have infuriated fans, especially in light of the team’s underwhelming performance so far this season. The Giants, who signed Devers to a massive deal in the offseason following his trade from Boston, had hoped he would become a cornerstone of their offense. But so far, his numbers have been inconsistent, and questions about his leadership and commitment are now front and center.
Inside the Giants organization, sources say front office executives are “alarmed” by the reaction. While no official action has been taken, internal discussions have reportedly begun about how to address the situation and whether a public apology or disciplinary response is necessary.
Meanwhile, back in Boston, Red Sox fans have taken notice — and some are already calling for the team to bring Devers home. “He never should have left,” one Red Sox fan wrote online. “He belongs at Fenway, not in a dugout where he’s pretending to care.”
Whether or not this controversy leads to real consequences for Devers remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: his relationship with Giants fans may have suffered irreversible damage. What was supposed to be a new chapter in his career is now being viewed as a betrayal — and the city of San Francisco is making it very clear that loyalty matters just as much as talent.