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Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora appeared on a radio show and said he isn't concerned for the security of his job as his team underperforms.
Red Sox manager Alex Cora was asked on WEEI Thursday if he has any concerns about his job security amid a disappointing season.
Alex Cora's boss spoke up about his employment status with the Boston Red Sox.
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Fiume/Getty Responding to that call, Red Sox insider Chris Cotillo of MassLive issued a clear assessment of Cora's job security at this point. "Eight weeks into a three year contract," Cotillo wrote.
In light of this, many are wondering whether the coaching staff is the problem, but Alex Cora doesn’t sound worried about his job. (Tom Carroll, WEEI) Cora was also asked about Roman Anthony.
Red Sox manager Alex Cora has stayed relatively cool and level-headed, but he let his frustration flow after the team's 17th one-run loss of the season.
Alex Cora was asked on the radio Thursday if he's worried the Red Sox' bad start has put him in jeopardy of being fired.
"But we obviously made a commitment to Alex. We're going to see that through." Cora is, of course, in the first of a three-year, $21 million pact he signed with the Red Sox last July.
One day after Red Sox reliever Liam Hendriks took to social media to condemn offensive messages made against him and his family, manager Alex Cora empathized with his player.
Cora signed a three-year, $21.75 million extension last July to remain in Boston through 2027. No one would have foreseen any questions about his job status this soon.
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