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The Boston Red Sox may not have Alex Cora leading the charge any longer as the club's manager, but that doesn't mean that the players don't believe in this club still. While this is the case, young outfielder Roman Anthony clearly has faith in this deal and noted that they still believe they can go out and win the World Series.
After Alex Cora was fired by the Red Sox, these two managers are now in danger of losing their positions.
Only four MLB managers have managed their teams longer than Cora, even with Cora’s one-year suspension in 2020.
By all accounts, Alex Cora is a good manager as far as these things go. Dan is correct in that you really can’t predict or even properly judge a manager’s contributions except
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."
Cora was one of five coaches let go Saturday evening, alongside hitting coach Peter Fatse, third-base coach Kyle Hudson, bench coach Ramón Vázquez, assistant hitting coach Dillon Lawson and major-league hitting strategy coach Joe Cronin.
The Boston Red Sox front office shocked its fanbase by firing Alex Cora and five of his coaching staff. After CEO Sam Kennedy delivered the news late Saturday night, he promised more updates on the following day.