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Jose Alexander Cora [1] (born October 18, 1975) is a Puerto Rican baseball manager and former infielder who is the manager of the Boston Red Sox in Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played in MLB for 14 seasons with the Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, New York Mets, Texas Rangers, and Washington Nationals.
Alex Cora (waving) is the most recent manager to lead the Red Sox to a World Series championship. The Boston Red Sox are a professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts. The Red Sox are members of the American League (AL) East Division in Major League Baseball (MLB). They have competed since 1901, initially as the Boston Americans ...
In December 2015, Cora was hired as manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates Double-A club, the Altoona Curve. He became the ninth manager in franchise history. [15] He was promoted to third base coach for the major league team for the 2017 season. Cora was dismissed from his role following the 2021 season on October 9, 2021. [16]
Red Sox manager Alex Cora talks with media before the start of the spring training game against the Atlanta Braves at JetBlue Park at Fenway South earlier this month. Cora's contract expires at ...
BOSTON (AP) — Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora said definitively on Wednesday he will be back with the team next year but didn’t say in what position or even how he could be so sure.
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† During the ownership tenure of Mrs. Jean R. Yawkey, Haywood Sullivan and Buddy LeRoux became general partners. [1] A purchase of the team from the estate of Tom Yawkey was approved by the league in May 1978, resulting in each of Mrs. Yawkey, Sullivan, and LeRoux having a one-third controlling interest in the team as general partners. [2]
Bobby Doerr (left) and Johnny Pesky both played for the Red Sox and later served as Red Sox coaches. The following is a list of coaches , including role(s) and year(s) of service, for the Boston Red Sox American League franchise (1901–present), known during its early history as the Boston Americans (1901–1907).