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What's next for Alex Cora? He's 'happy' after losing Red Sox job, but other teams could come calling
The World Series winner was fired Saturday, and he'll be an in-demand name if other teams make in-season managerial changes
When the Red Sox fired Alex Cora, it wasn’t the record that sealed his fate. Boston had reshaped its financial identity over the past three years, losing its big-market tactics despite having the payroll to support them.
Chris Sale explains how he was 'shocked' over Alex Cora news
After some cryptic social media posting in the immediate aftermath of being fired by the Boston Red Sox, Alex Cora has put out a new statement thanking fans for their support during his tenure as manager.
Cora was fired as the Red Sox manager just days earlier
Alex Cora, who was fired Saturday by the Boston Red Sox, was officially offered the Philadelphia Phillies managerial job but rejected it, team president Dave Dombrowski confirmed Tuesday while addressing the media about Rob Thomson's ouster.
Less than 24 hours after the Boston Red Sox shockingly fired manager Alex Cora and five members of his coaching staff, infielder Trevor Story said the club's path forward feels unclear. Chief baseball officer Craig Breslow, meanwhile, said the move gives the team a "fresh start."
Why did the Boston Red Sox fire manager Alex Cora? Cora has won a World Series with the Red Sox both as a player (2007) and a manager (2018), making him a Boston legend. However, he's now out of a job,
Former Red Sox manager Alex Cora always loved Fenway Park, and that much was clear from start to finish. A heartfelt email to the organization after his firing confirmed that.
While things are starting to calm down across the league, the Boston Red Sox's firing of Alex Cora remains among the biggest stories out there in baseball. The struggling Philadelphia Phillies followed suit and fired their own manager on Tuesday in Rob Thomson