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baseballunhinged · 4 months ago
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WAKE UP BABE ALEX CORA THREE YEAR EXTENSION JUST DROPPED
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barbiecarlo · 1 year ago
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Good to see ya old friend 🫶
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xanderbaegaerts · 1 year ago
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Tonight marks 400 wins as the Red Sox manager for Alex Cora!!!
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redsoxfenwaypark · 2 years ago
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Winter Weekend. Missed these losers.
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tempestinmysoul · 3 months ago
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I'm mildly concerned about the fact Cora seems to think Connor Wong can play every position. Why is he in the outfield??? He's a catcher 😂
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baseballandplaid · 4 months ago
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Destination: Opening Day | Instagram
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opidiod · 5 months ago
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if craig breslow/john henry/whoever is making decisions on Cora actually doubts the importance (and therefore monetary value!) of a good manager after seeing the comparison of the 2024 red sox to the 2024 yankees then idk what to tell you!
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lobuenodepuertorico · 6 months ago
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Entrevista con Alex Cora | AL MEDIO
Desde el icónico Fenway Park, Alexandra Lúgaro sostiene una conversación sin precedentes con el dirigente de los Boston Red Sox, Alex Cora. En esta entrevista cautivadora, Cora comparte su trayectoria, desde sus orígenes en Puerto Rico hasta su éxito en el béisbol profesional, revelando detalles sobre sus desafíos personales, los mentores que lo inspiraron, la influencia de su familia y los valores que guían su estrategia en el juego. Pero no termina ahí. Cora aborda sin miedo el escándalo del robo de señales de forma transparente e introspectiva mientras se dispone a reivindicar su legado. Una entrevista que mezcla lo mejor del béisbol como deporte con la humanidad de una de sus figuras más queridas.
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anthrofreshtodeath · 1 year ago
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optimistredsox · 1 month ago
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2024 Red Sox and thank goodness the Dodgers beat the Skanks
Mookie Betts knocking in the game-winning run, even in a Dodgers uniform, made me very happy. The Yankees looking like they should've had Yakkity Sax from Benny Hill playing behind their error-laden disastrous top of the fifth also made me very happy. If you are going to have the two richest teams in baseball fighting it out for the World Series, then at least the one I hate less won. And I don't really hate the Dodgers. I could never hate Dave Roberts or Mookie Betts. I even have a fondness for Kiké Hernandez's brief time at Boston. Anyway. I am delighted the Dodgers won and, as always, fuck the Skanks.
It also provides a bit of comfort that the Sox performed admirably against both World Series teams this year. They didn't dominate, but they didn't roll over and die either. Which I think is my takeaway on the season as a whole. We didn't roll over and die. I would have liked a winning record but will totally take .500 considering how low the lows were (and how low the pundits put us at the beginning of the season).
Speaking of lows, I might as well get those out of the way first. We were diabolical on the field. Our unearned run totals looked as though we were the Skanks in the top of the fifth in game 5 almost every day. Those were so decisive at the beginning of the season I'm sure they ended up keeping us out of the Wild Card. Yeah, it's a young team, but oof. It was painful to watch. And to have to watch it so frequently was brutal.
We struck out A LOT. We did not walk very much. On the 20th anniversary of The Comeback, seeing the incredible level of plate discipline and willingness to lay off bad pitches, it was tough to see a Sox lineup so free swinging and impatient. It also led to struggles with runners in scoring position and getting runners into scoring position. Anyway. That was grim.
Jarren Duran never really felt contrite for the homophobic slur he used. It undermined my ability to cheer for him for the rest of the season and left me downcast that he was the problem but actually indicative of the unreconstructed atmosphere of the clubhouse and perhaps even the nature of the whole of Major League Baseball. Which is a fucking bummer in this day and age.
That all said, the 2024 Red Sox could be so much fun to watch. The avalanche of injuries at the beginning of the season, instead of burying them, allowed a young, exciting, not-terribly-disciplined group of players keep us on the edge of our seats.
The rotation and bullpen at the beginning of the season were lights out when we were on the ropes.
Wilyer Abreu and Ceddanne Rafaela were so much fun to watch. Except when they were striking out.
We signed Rich Hill! Pride of Medford!
This team gave us way more hope than any of us ever expected. They were three games up for the Wild Card at the All Star Break.
Connor Wong was fun. Most athletic catcher since Joe Mauer?
Dom Smith was such an appreciated addition whilst Tristan Casas was recovering from his injury. One of the lone veterans on a super young team.
Tanner Houck, anti-vaxxer though he may be, grew into a solid ace.
We extended Alex Cora who managed a hell of a season with almost no help from upstairs (ownership/senior management, not god).
I'm not sure what the future holds. FSG and John Henry seem to still be chasing the illusion of a chasing championships whilst not spending any fucking money, which I don't think is going to work. But this last season gave us some good baseball. I want the Red Sox to play good baseball. I'd like them to play MORE good baseball in 2025. Winning record and playoffs. Let's do this.
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strawberryblondebutch · 6 months ago
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do you... do you have strong feelings about the red sox? (when they are not playing against the phillies i mean)
(its sort of hard to have strong feelings about the red sox right now tbh and this is coming from somebody who has very strong feelings about the red sox)
You honestly said it best - it's hard to have strong feelings about them. Between the fact they exist in a perennial state of being a .500 team and the current roster construction, they sort of just... exist. Whether I root for or against them depends entirely on their opponent.
I want Nick Pivetta to succeed, because I don't think he was ever really given a fair shake in Philly. The fact we picked Vinny Velo of all people over him tells you that much. Picking up Liam Hendriks after the ChiSox screwed him over was a nice gesture. Fuck Alex Cora, I haven't forgotten about the sign-stealing.
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thisgirllovesbobbydalbec · 9 months ago
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xanderbaegaerts · 1 year ago
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That’s 400 wins for Alex Cora as Red Sox Manager!!!
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opidiod · 5 months ago
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i’ve decided. all of my problems in life are the fault of boston red sox principal owner john henry.
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a2zsportsnews · 3 months ago
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Effectively Wild Episode 2218: How the Tigers Got Gr-r-reat
Ben Lindbergh and FanGraphs’ Dan Szymborski banter about Ben’s timing in respect to Declan Cronin’s homerless streak, the perils of podcasts, predictions, and regression to the mean, the White Sox cutting payroll and their projections for the rest of this season, next season, and beyond, Gerrit Cole’s ignominious intentional walk, Alex Cora’s seeming admission that the Red Sox threw at Aaron…
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collectingall · 3 months ago
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∀ Report: MLB Investigates Alex Cora Hinting Red Sox Threw at Yankees' Aaron Judge http://blog.collectingall.com/TDJb3x
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