Boston. The Boston Red Sox fired manager Alex Cora and five coaches on Saturday after a loss that left the club in last place in the AL East; the team named Triple-A Worcester manager Chad Tracy as interim manager, and ownership issued a statement expressing gratitude for Cora's prior successes. Sunday brought front office comments from chief baseball officer Craig Breslow and CEO Sam Kennedy as they addressed the decision while owner John Henry remained publicly absent; players and rivals reacted within 24 hours, Trevor Story described uncertainty about direction, and Aaron Boone reported a private conversation with Cora.
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If you're a Red Sox fan, this shake-up could impact the team's performance. It's a time of uncertainty, but also a chance for new leadership. Keep an eye on how interim manager Chad Tracy steers the ship.
The Red Sox are in a tough spot, but they've been here before and bounced back. It's too early to predict the outcome, but change can bring fresh energy. Worth forwarding if you know a die-hard Sox fan who needs a morale boost.
Chad Tracy was named interim manager and immediately assumed managerial duties for the Red Sox following Alex Cora's firing.
Alex Cora and five members of his coaching staff were fired by the Boston Red Sox and lost their positions.
John Henry's continued silence after latest Red Sox bloodbath speaks volumes
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