Alex Cora is a terrific manager, but a fresh start could benefit the Red Sox. Both can be true.
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Alex Cora is a terrific manager, but a fresh start could benefit the Red Sox. Both can be true.
"Alex Cora firmly and unequivocally established himself as one of the best managers in franchise history. He has accumulated more than 600 wins, won a World Series in 2018, and is widely regarded as one of the most shrewd tacticians in the sport."
"Cora's even-keeled demeanor is contagious, and he sees the game through a unique lens that gives his teams a clear-cut advantage. He closed nearly every press conference with a calm and friendly, 'We good?'"
"Alex Cora led this organization to one of the greatest seasons in Red Sox history in 2018, and for that, and the many years that followed, he will always have our deepest gratitude."
Alex Cora was unexpectedly fired by the Boston Red Sox after a 10-17 start to the season. Cora established himself as one of the best managers in franchise history, accumulating over 600 wins and winning a World Series in 2018. His calm demeanor and tactical acumen were praised, and he was known for bringing out the best in his players. Red Sox Principal Owner John Henry expressed gratitude for Cora's impact on the team and the city, highlighting the difficulty of the decision to fire him so early in the season.
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