Too many Red Sox fans haven't learned a thing from the team's Netflix documentary
Briefly

Netflix's docuseries 'The Clubhouse: A Year With the Red Sox' sheds light on players' personal lives, winning an Emmy for its emotional depth. It features Jarren Duran discussing mental health struggles, Brayan Bello facing immigration issues with his family, and glimpses into the challenges of life for families of athletes. Meanwhile, fans have shown a lack of empathy towards players, notably chastising manager Alex Cora for prioritizing his daughter's graduation over a game, showcasing the dichotomy between athlete expectations and personal life realities.
Players like Jarren Duran and Brayan Bello reveal the personal struggles faced by athletes, challenging the perception of players as solely entertainers and highlighting their human experiences.
Manager Alex Cora's decision to attend his daughter's graduation has ignited controversy, illustrating the disconnect between fans' expectations of players and the reality of family commitments.
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