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Boston Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers broke a seat in Fenway Park with the two-run home run that powered his team to Sunday's 5-4 win over the Kansas City Royals.
Devers' fifth-inning hit measured 114.7 miles per hour off the bat, and its impact with the stands behind the right field prompted an incident report to be filed at Fenway Park.
"Devers home run ball hit so hard it broke the back of the chair," the report read, according to the team.
The home run marked the third hardest hit of Devers' career, per Alex Speier of the Boston Globe.