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Rafael Devers Apologizes to Tony Vitello After an In-Game Outburst

Jim Taft
Last updated: June 24, 2026 7:24 pm
By Jim Taft 7 Min Read
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Rafael Devers issued an apology to San Francisco Giants manager Tony Vitello for his behavior during the ninth inning of the team’s one-run loss to the Miami Marlins on Sunday.

He said his actions were being “blown out of proportion,” and Vitello later described the matter as a “nonissue.”

The incident occurred after Devers drew a leadoff walk in Miami. When pinch runner Jonah Cox came out to replace him, Devers waved him off and shouted toward the dugout.

Once first-base umpire Nate Tomlinson made the substitution official, Devers covered his face with his helmet and yelled into it.

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According to the account, Devers then bypassed a congratulatory gesture from bench coach Jayce Tingler and went directly to the clubhouse. He did not speak to reporters after the game, consistent with his typically reserved relationship with the media.

Before facing the Athletics at Oracle Park on Tuesday, Devers explained his reaction. He said he believed Vitello was pulling him from the game because of a lingering hamstring issue, which he emphasized is no longer a problem.

“I think it was a misunderstanding,” Devers said through an interpreter. “I thought the hamstring was the reason he was taking me out of the game.”

Jonah Cox, described as one of the faster players in the majors despite having less than a month of big league experience, did not attempt to steal second base during that inning.

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The game concluded when Willy Adames grounded into a double play. The defeat completed a three-game sweep for the Marlins and left the Giants 15 games under .500, the second-worst record in the National League.

On Tuesday, Giants vice president of baseball operations Buster Posey addressed the situation. “We’re all prone to have missteps at times,” Posey said. He added that he had not yet spoken to Devers but observed, “You could tell he’s frustrated. Look, the way the season’s gone, everybody’s frustrated.”

Devers said he approached Vitello after the game to apologize. “It was the right thing to do,” he explained, noting that the conversation took place in the manager’s office in Miami. Vitello described the matter differently, saying the two discussed it during their flight back to San Francisco. “We sat next to each other on the plane, had a good conversation,” Vitello said. “So, after that conversation … it’s a nonissue.”

Since being traded to San Francisco from the Boston Red Sox roughly a year ago, Devers’ time with the Giants has not met expectations. After batting 1-for-4 with an RBI in the Giants’ 3-1 win over the Athletics, he is hitting .238/.302/.735 with 97 strikeouts in 331 plate appearances.

Posey is expected to explore possible deals involving some of the club’s highest-paid players before the trade deadline. He has not ruled out the possibility of trading Devers. Vitello, however, offered an emphatic show of support for his first baseman. “I’m going to go into battle with him anytime,” Vitello said.

He referenced comments from the postgame period, calling the conversation a “Father’s Day” moment. “As a person, the way he treats my family and especially my dad, I’ll go to battle with him. If he came over to my condo and said, ‘I need your help; you can’t ask about it,’ all I would say is, ‘Whose car we taking?’”

Vitello declined to interpret Devers’ actions as personal or disrespectful. He said he did not view the gesture as a slight against his authority. Devers echoed that statement, saying he never intended to show up his manager.

“It was just heat of the moment,” Devers said. “Nothing to be read into it. The media in general blows everything out of proportion, and this is a reflection of why I don’t talk to the media.”

Both Devers and Vitello characterized the confrontation as a matter that had been resolved. Each described the follow-up discussion as positive and the issue as closed heading into the Giants’ series against Oakland.

The tension surrounding the moment was reflected in Devers’ comments about perception from the press. His statement reinforced that he saw the incident primarily as a misunderstanding rather than a continuation of any deeper issue within the team.

Vitello’s defense underscored his willingness to back his player in the wake of the exchange. Posey’s remarks emphasized that frustration within the club has been widespread as the Giants attempt to rebound from their rough stretch against Miami.

The sequence of apology, understanding, and reconciliation represented the conclusion of the episode for both Devers and Vitello. Their interaction on the flight home and subsequent remarks before Tuesday’s game made clear that neither regarded the event as lingering or unresolved.

No further disciplinary comments or actions were mentioned. All three voices—Devers, Vitello, and Posey—presented the same sentiment that the team was moving forward together following the moment in Miami.

By Tuesday’s report, all parties had publicly and internally acknowledged a shared sense of frustration within the Giants’ clubhouse, tempered by Devers’ apology and Vitello’s assurance that the problem was settled.

The standing of Devers, while uncertain in broader trade speculation, appeared unchanged within the context of team unity following their private discussion.

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