Red Sox Jarren Duran speaks on trade rumors, Rafael Deverss exit in candid interview

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In a revealing interview on the "Section 10 Podcast," Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran addressed the perception that players lack passion after losses. He expressed deep frustration, stating, “Nobody hates [expletive] losing more than me,” and emphasized the need to focus on the remaining season. The Red Sox, currently at 40-43, lead the league in errors, raising concerns about player focus and performance consistency. Duran, one of the team's few leaders, acknowledged the challenges faced by a young roster, consisting of only eight players over 30 years old. He also commented on the recent trade of Rafael Devers, describing his shock at the decision and reiterating his support for Devers.

Duran stated that the team is not dwelling on Devers's exit, focusing instead on their playoff aspirations. He urged fans to understand the difference between their emotional reactions and the team's need to perform. Duran concluded by highlighting the bond among current players, strengthened by the challenges they face.

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