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Rafael Devers is the subject of a mock trade to the Yankees, highlighting his value as a power hitter despite a challenging 2026 season. The Giants may consider trading him to retool their roster amid a struggling record.
May 6, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; San Francisco Giants first baseman Rafael Devers (16) jogs around the bases after hitting a solo home run during the fifth inning against the San Diego Padres at Oracle Park. | Scott Marshall-Imagn Images
A mock trade involving Rafael Devers focuses on his continued value as a proven power hitter, even amid a down 2026 season. His track record still makes him attractive to contenders looking to buy low on middle-of-the-order upside.
For the San Francisco Giants, a struggling record could push them toward shedding his contract and turning one major asset into multiple controllable pieces for a retool.
Here's what it would take for the Yankees to acquire him:
Yankees Get:
3B Rafael Devers
Giants Get:
LHP Brock Selvidge
RHP Chase Hampton
OF Jace Avina
Rafael Devers Yankees
Devers is hitting .232 with 4 home runs, 16 RBIs, and a .640 OPS over 40 games in 2026. In fantasy terms, the move to New York gives him a major environment boost-short porch power potential and a deeper lineup around him.
Even with a down year, he immediately becomes a rebound candidate in power categories, offering strong upside in home runs and RBI production if he regains form in a more hitter-friendly situation.
The mock trade suggests the Yankees could acquire Rafael Devers, who remains a valuable power hitter despite a down season.
The Giants may trade Devers to shed his contract and acquire multiple controllable assets as part of a retooling strategy.
Rafael Devers has had a challenging 2026 season, but his track record as a power hitter keeps him attractive to potential buyers.
A trade of Rafael Devers could significantly impact fantasy baseball by altering his value based on the new team's lineup and performance expectations.
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Brock Selvidge Giants
Selvidge went 2-7 with a 4.68 ERA, 82.2 innings pitched, and a 1.43 WHIP over 19 games in 2025, and he is currently recovering from UCL surgery in 2026.
In fantasy terms, this makes him a pure long-term stash with no immediate value. The injury plus inconsistent results limit his short-term appeal, but if he returns healthy, he could still develop into a streaming or back-end rotation option in deeper dynasty leagues.
Chase Hampton Giants
Hampton has thrown just 3 innings in 2026 (1 game) with 3 strikeouts and a 0.33 WHIP while rehabbing in Single-A after previously reaching Double-A.
Fantasy-wise, he's a high-upside dynasty lottery ticket. The strikeout efficiency is promising, but his injury-recovery trajectory makes him a long-term stash only, with upside hinging on health and a full return to higher levels.
Jace Avina Giants
Avina is hitting .227 with 9 home runs, 24 RBIs, and an .811 OPS over 119 Double-A games in 2026.
From a fantasy perspective, he's a low-average but moderately intriguing power/OBP profile. The strong OPS suggests he contributes through walks and occasional power, but the lack of contact consistency keeps him strictly in deep dynasty leagues unless the hit tool improves significantly.
Apr 8, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; San Francisco Giants designated hitter Rafael Devers (16) looks on after hitting a three-run home run in the bottom of the sixth inning against Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Aaron Nola (27) at Oracle Park. | Justine Willard-Imagn Images
The New York Yankees are 26-15 and already one of the best teams in baseball, so this is a clear win-now move designed to push them over the top. With third base production lagging due to Ryan McMahon's offensive struggles this season, New York targets Rafael Devers as a direct upgrade in the middle of the lineup.
Devers also brings a proven power profile that fits perfectly in Yankee Stadium's short porch in right field, a park he has historically taken advantage of during his time with the Red Sox. Even in a down 2026 season, his left-handed power and ability to hit for impact make him a strong bounce-back candidate in a more favorable offensive environment.
For the Yankees, this is an aggressive all-in addition: they leverage prospect depth to add a proven slugger to an already elite roster, strengthening an infield weakness while maximizing their championship window.
The San Francisco Giants are 16-24 and trending out of contention, so they shift toward retooling rather than competing. In that situation, moving Rafael Devers lets them capitalize on his remaining value instead of risking further decline on a large contract.
With Devers struggling in 2026, the Giants use this as a chance to "reset" the roster and turn one high-cost star into multiple controllable pieces. The return pitching prospects like Chase Hampton, Brock Selvidge, plus outfielder Jace Avina, add long-term depth across the system.
It's a classic sell-off move: trade a declining star for multiple younger, cost-controlled assets to rebuild for the next competitive window.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/onsi/fantasy as Rafael Devers Mock Trade to Yankees: Buy-Low Power Bat, Giants Reset & Fantasy Baseball Impact Breakdown.