This Rafael Devers-Mike Trout Stat Comparison Probably Will Surprise You

Devers is becoming a legitimate star

Let’s get this out of the way: We are not about to say that Rafael Devers is as good of a baseball player as Mike Trout. There will be no such takes in this story.

However, at this point, it’s not crazy to suggest that Devers could become as good of a hitter as Trout, and the numbers would back up that claim.

Boston Sports Info on Tuesday shared a tweet comparing the two players’ extra-base hit totals over their first 1,861 at-bats as major leaguers. The results might surprise you.

Take a look:

If you’re thinking, “There must be a catch,” you are right. Trout reached 1,861 at-bats in his age-22 season, which was his fourth in the big leagues. The 24-year-old Devers, on the other hand, hit that mark Monday night and is in his fifth season.

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Regardless, there’s no denying Devers’s immense talent, which he’ll put on display next Tuesday in the 2021 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.

Devers this season is hitting .290 with 21 homers and 71 RBIs in 82 games while playing above-average defense at third base. Trout, limited to just 36 games due to injuries, is hitting .333 with eight homers and 18 RBIs.