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Apparently, accountability wears a uniform, too — or at least that's the hope in Boston, where patience is running on fumes ...
The Red Sox have struggled to meet expectations this year, and their chief baseball officer weighed in earlier today. Read ...
Unfortunately, Cora doesn't seem to understand the urgency of the situation with a far too laissez-faire reaction to the lifeless 6-1 loss at Fenway Park to put the Red Sox in this spot.
On Monday, Manager Alex Cora, chief baseball officer Craig Breslow, and president/CEO Sam Kennedy sat at Fenway Park and acknowledged that another Red Sox season had come to a premature end.
With the Boston Red Sox all but mathematically out of postseason contention, manager Alex Cora let out some of his frustration during Sunday’s doubleheader opener against the Minnesota Twins.
Red Sox’ chief baseball officer Craig Breslow gave Alex Cora a vote of confidence Saturday in Atlanta, but really, that was just a confirmation of the obvious: Cora, for any number of reasons, isn’t ...