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Rafael Devers tells funny story about eating in America
Aug 4, 2017; Boston, MA, USA; Boston Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers (11) high fives his teammates after scoring a run during the fifth inning against the Chicago White Sox at Fenway Park. Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports

Rafael Devers is becoming even hotter than sliced bread in Boston, but at the end of the day, he’s still just a 20-year-old kid growing up in a new country.

In a translated interview with Marly Rivera of ESPN that ran on Saturday, the Red Sox rookie phenom told a funny story about eating here in America, one involving the golden arches as well as his own cooking skills (or lack thereof).

Per Rivera:

How was it when you got here to the U.S. and there wasn’t coconut fish [Devers’ favorite Dominican dish] around?
[Laughs] I ate at McDonald’s. But later on, after Rookie ball, I went to Low-A and from then on I lived in an apartment and there we could cook whatever we wanted. So that made it easier. We would eat better food.

Who cooked?
Some of my teammates. I can’t cook. I can’t even boil an egg.

The Red Sox signed Devers back in 2013 when he was still just 16 years old. After over three years in the minors, Devers was called up late last month.

In fairness, Mickey D’s is quite popular with athletes in Devers’ age range. And while he might not be able to boil an egg, his three home runs in his first nine games with the Red Sox prove that Devers can at least hit a baseball just fine.


Can you name every Boston Red Sox hitter to win a batting title?
SCORE:
0/25
TIME:
5:00
.349 - 1938
Jimmie Foxx
.406 - 1941
Ted Williams
.356 - 1942
Ted Williams
.343 - 1947
Ted Williams
.369 - 1948
Ted Williams
.354 - 1950
Billy Goodman
.388 - 1957
Ted Williams
.328 - 1958
Ted Williams
.320 - 1960
Pete Runnels
.326 - 1962
Pete Runnels
.321 - 1963
Carl Yastrzemski
.326 - 1967
Carl Yastrzemski
.301 - 1968
Carl Yastrzemski
.333 - 1979
Fred Lynn
.336 - 1981
Carney Lansford
.361 - 1983
Wade Boggs
.368 - 1985
Wade Boggs
.357 - 1986
Wade Boggs
.363 - 1987
Wade Boggs
.366 - 1988
Wade Boggs
.357 - 1999
Nomar Garciaparra
.372 - 2000
Nomar Garciaparra
.349 - 2002
Manny Ramirez
.326 - 2003
Bill Mueller
.346 - 2018
Mookie Betts

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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