KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Friday’s meeting between John Henry and Rafael Devers has yet to produce any results. Manager Alex Cora was asked Saturday if anything had changed with Devers, who refused a request from chief baseball officer Craig Breslow to replace injured Triston Casas at first base. Will he start taking grounders at first base? “No,” responded the manager. Henry, who also owns the Globe, made an unexpected visit to Kauffman Stadium to talk to Devers about his unwillingness to play first base. Cora, who took part in the discussion, said afterward that it was “productive.” But a day later, Devers remains recalcitrant. He declined interview requests Friday and Saturday. “We’re talking. We had a good conversation [Friday],” Cora said. “We’re going to keep having some conversations.” Devers balked at moving from third base to DH after Alex Bregman was signed during spring training. Over time, Cora was able to convince Devers to make the switch. Moving to first base could play out the same way, with the marked difference being that the Sox are now playing games that count as they wait for Devers to come around. With Romy Gonzalez going on the injured list, the Sox will use utility players Nick Sogard and Abraham Toro as a platoon at first base. Sogard was recalled from Triple A Worcester before the game on Saturday when Gonzalez was placed on the injured list with a bruised left quad. “We’ll keep looking for alternatives, what we need to do to keep getting better,” Cora said. Cora does not expect any other call-ups in the coming days. “Where we’re at right now, obviously, we’re in a good spot, the manager said. “I know there’s a lot of guys playing well [in Worcester] but feel very comfortable where we’re at here.”
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