Chad Tracy may have Alex Cora’s old job, but that doesn’t mean the recently dismissed Red Sox manager won’t help his ...
Former Red Sox manager Alex Cora always loved Fenway Park, and that much was clear from start to finish. A heartfelt email to the organization after his firing confirmed that.
Former Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora (still feels weird to type that) won't be irrelevant to the organization any time ...
Alex Cora’s next move was expected to come quickly after his sudden exit from the Boston Red Sox, but that is not how things have unfolded. In situations like this, experienced managers rarely stay on ...
Cora, 50, had been roughly in the middle of a three-year, $21.75 million contract extension that he signed in the summer of 2024. He was in his second stint as Red Sox manager. In his debut season as ...
Red Sox principal owner John Henry thanked Cora in a statement, saying that "They have been part of this club in a way that ...
There’s no time for Alex Cora to file for unemployment. He might not even have time to get back to Fenway Park to clean out his office. Cora, who was fired Saturday, April 25, by the Boston Red Sox, ...
The Boston Red Sox’s house cleaning, where manager Alex Cora and five others on the coaching staff were axed amid a poor start to the 2026 MLB season, has one veteran in the clubhouse ticked off.
Alex Cora's time with the Red Sox ended at the end of April, but Garrett Crochet and some others weren't happy with Craig Breslow's decision.
The Boston Red Sox fired Alex Cora from the manager’s role last week following the disastrous start to the 2026 season. The Philadelphia Phillies also dismissed Rob Thomson as the manager, with the ...
Cora was fired as the Red Sox manager just days earlier ...
After some cryptic social media posting in the immediate aftermath of being fired by the Boston Red Sox, Alex Cora has put ...