Devers' total bases pace (using his whole year, not just the part of the season when he erupted): 386. Some great Red Sox players and their best TB seasons (with Boston)....
Jim Rice - 406 (1978) - 25 hr, 15 3b (!), 46 hr
David Ortiz - 363 (2005) - 40 2b, 1 3b, 47 hr
Manny Ramirez - 348 (2004) - 44 2b, 0 3b, 43 hr
Nomar Garciaparra - 365 (1997) - 44 2b, 11 3b, 30 hr
Carl Yastrzemski - 360 (1967) - 31 2b, 4 3b, 44 hr
Ted Williams - 368 (1949) - 39 2b, 3 3b, 43 hr
Jimmie Foxx - 398 (1938) - 33 2b, 9 3b, 50 hr
Mookie Betts - 359 (2016) - 42 2b, 5 3b, 31 hr
Rafael Devers (pace) - 386 - 59 2b, 4 3b, 35 hr
Jim Rice also had a couple other monster TB seasons (382 in 1977 and 369 in 1979). But Devers is on pace for the third highest TB season in Red Sox history, behind Rice's 406 and Foxx's 398.
Jim Rice - 406 (1978) - 25 hr, 15 3b (!), 46 hr
David Ortiz - 363 (2005) - 40 2b, 1 3b, 47 hr
Manny Ramirez - 348 (2004) - 44 2b, 0 3b, 43 hr
Nomar Garciaparra - 365 (1997) - 44 2b, 11 3b, 30 hr
Carl Yastrzemski - 360 (1967) - 31 2b, 4 3b, 44 hr
Ted Williams - 368 (1949) - 39 2b, 3 3b, 43 hr
Jimmie Foxx - 398 (1938) - 33 2b, 9 3b, 50 hr
Mookie Betts - 359 (2016) - 42 2b, 5 3b, 31 hr
Rafael Devers (pace) - 386 - 59 2b, 4 3b, 35 hr
Jim Rice also had a couple other monster TB seasons (382 in 1977 and 369 in 1979). But Devers is on pace for the third highest TB season in Red Sox history, behind Rice's 406 and Foxx's 398.