Crochet: Alex Cora, Red Sox coaches 'paid the cost of our own crime' with firing
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Crochet: Alex Cora, Red Sox coaches 'paid the cost of our own crime' with firing
""We've been playing terrible. I kind of feel like those guys paid the cost of our own crime. That's the tough part you have to battle internally, I suppose. It caused a lot of us to be introspective.""
""I consider myself, whether it be in the clubhouse or on the field, a leader of this team. There were a lot of times I either had the chance to reverse momentum or keep our momentum going and I let the team down.""
""Ultimately, I blame myself a lot for where we're at this year. Even if I'm throwing once every five days, it's really just a statement thing. When I go out there and pitch well, it allows the rest of the guys to keep doing their thing and for the cog to keep churning.""
The mood in the Red Sox clubhouse was one of confusion and sadness after the firing of Alex Cora and several coaches. Veteran players sought clarity on the team's direction. Shortstop Trevor Story emphasized the need for conversations about the team's future. Ace Garrett Crochet acknowledged the underperformance of the roster and took personal responsibility for the team's struggles, stating he felt he let the team down. Despite a recent strong performance, Crochet's overall record reflects the team's challenges this season.
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