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The Red Sox are off to brutal start and have fired Alex Cora, but they need to make a key trade to get a turnaround started
The Boston Red Sox need to find their manager of the future after firing Alex Cora.
Alex Cora, who was fired by the Red Sox in a surprising move over the weekend, took to social media on Tuesday to issue a farewell message to Boston and the team's fans.
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.
The Boston Red Sox are certainly keeping their options open in the starting rotation.
It's somewhat tough to get a feel for what the Boston Red Sox did with Alex Cora. I don't want to say that they made the right or wrong decision, as we need a year or so to play out before we can really give a take on that.
There's an old adage in baseball that "you can't win a pennant in April, but you can lose it" -- and a handful of MLB teams are putting that theory to the test this month. The Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red Sox and New York Mets have gotten many of the headlines for their rough starts after combining for a 40-56 record and a pair of manager firings,
After being fired last week, former Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora reportedly had the opportunity to quickly land a new job.
The Boston Red Sox had their three-game winning streak snapped tonight in a 3-0 loss to the Blue Jays in the middle game of the three-game series. Peyton Tolle started the game for the Red Sox.
After being placed on the 15-day injured list with a hamstring injury, Sonny Gray may be nearing a return. Since Gray's last start on April 20, the Red Sox fired manager Alex Cora and five other coaches,