The Sunday night game between the Boston Red Sox and New York Mets featured on ESPN has given Boston's star 3rd baseman Rafael Devers a chance to show off his personality.

While Devers speaks limited English, he was able to charm the audience with his answers to questions that were posed by bilingual game analyst Eduardo Perez.

The questions were asked when Devers took the field in the top of the third inning. He was asked about his $300 million contract, what it's like to be a leader on the team, what was the first thing he bought after making his new deal and the flavor of his favorite ice cream.

Devers told the ESPN crew that he didn't feel like a leader, just a teammate.

While answering questions, he had to catch a pop up in a very light sky. He reacted to the pop up, called off his teammates, made the catch and then let loose with an “Aii, aii, aii,” indicating his relief.

When the Red Sox came to bat in the bottom of the inning, he got a base hit in a 4-run rally. However, he was tagged out after overrunning 3rd base. At least one fan blamed the in-game interview.

The final question concerned Devers' taste in ice cream. When Perez asked him, Devers did not hesitate. He offered “vanilla and chocolate” in a heavy Spanish accent.

Despite the bland answer to that question, Rafael Devers' smile, laugh and good humor appears to have made him one of the most popular in-game interviews the network has had this season.