Alex Cora was fired and shipped out unceremoniously in the dark of a Baltimore night. He told reporters he was happy. He was heading back to his home in Puerto Rico, ready to spend a summer with his ...
Despite leading the Red Sox to a World Series title in 2018 and the ALCS last season, Alex Cora evidently entered the season on the hot seat as he was fired after a 10-17 start. Cora would've had ...
Former Red Sox manager Alex Cora, who was fired last week along with five other coaches, was clearly ready to leave Boston. He texted several prominent reporters, "I'm happy," hours after his firing.
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. After a 10-17 start to the MLB season, the Boston Red Sox made the ...
Alex Cora, who was fired Saturday by the Boston Red Sox, was officially offered the Philadelphia Phillies managerial job but rejected it, team president Dave Dombrowski confirmed Tuesday while ...
On Tuesday, the Phillies became the second team in less than a week to fire their manager. Rob Thomson was let go amid the club's 9-19 start, which has Philadelphia at the very bottom of the MLB ...
Alex Cora declined an offer to become the Phillies manager, and the Mets also can cross him off any current managerial list they may have. “I accepted to be a full-time dad,” Cora texted The Post.
Alex Cora wants a longer break. The just-fired Red Sox manager turned down an offer to manager the Phillies just three days after his Boston dismissal, The Post’s Jon Heyman confirmed. The Phillies ...
Alex Cora, who was fired by the Boston Red Sox in a surprising move last weekend, issued a farewell message to the city and the team's fans Tuesday. Cora posted the message on X, the platform ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The Boston Red Sox made the decision over the weekend to fire manager ...
Alex Cora shared a heartfelt message Tuesday, after posting “Happy” in response to his shocking firing by the Red Sox. The now former Red Sox manager seemed initially to be defiantly claiming he was ...