New York Mets consider Alex Cora for managerial role amid poor season start
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Updated · NESN · Apr 27
New York Mets consider Alex Cora for managerial role amid poor season start
8 articles · Updated · NESN · Apr 27
The Mets, managed by Carlos Mendoza, have started the season 9-19 despite major investments in players like Bo Bichette, Freddy Peralta, Luis Robert Jr., and Juan Soto.
Alex Cora, recently fired by the Red Sox after a 10-17 start, is seen as a strong candidate due to his World Series win and 621 managerial victories.
Mendoza's future is uncertain as pressure mounts in New York, but Cora's experience in high-pressure markets could make him a good fit if the Mets seek a change.
Why are baseball insiders so divided on whether the Mets will actually pursue Alex Cora?
Was Alex Cora's firing about the Red Sox's record or a war with the front office?
Can Juan Soto’s return alone salvage the New York Mets’ disastrous season?
With a $400M+ payroll and the worst offense, who is truly to blame for the Mets' collapse?
Are managers becoming powerless scapegoats for the failures of data-driven front offices?