Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Apr 26
Red Sox players criticize front office over firing of Alex Cora and multiple coaches
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Apr 26

Red Sox players criticize front office over firing of Alex Cora and multiple coaches

11 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Apr 26
  • Veteran shortstop Trevor Story and pitcher Garrett Whitlock voiced anger and confusion in Baltimore after chief baseball officer Craig Breslow’s brief explanation for the firings.
  • Players described shock in the clubhouse and dissatisfaction with not being consulted, while new manager Chad Tracy addressed the team alongside silent team executives.
  • Despite the upheaval, players expressed confidence in Tracy and their teammates, but uncertainty remains about the franchise’s direction following the unexpected leadership changes.
What does this firing signal to MLB players about their role in a team's direction?
How much did private equity influence the firing of a World Series manager?
With Cora gone, who now truly holds the power in the Red Sox organization?
Could this shocking shakeup actually save the Red Sox's disastrous season?
Is Alex Cora the scapegoat for a team prioritizing profits over pennants?
Is Boston trading its championship legacy for a higher franchise valuation?