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Reflecting on how he’s managed this young Red Sox team, Alex Cora explained his approach while acknowledging that things may ...
Red Sox’ chief baseball officer Craig Breslow gave Alex Cora a vote of confidence Saturday in Atlanta, but really, that was just a confirmation of the obvious: Cora, for any number of reasons, isn’t ...
Once Devers broke out of an early-season slump and started mashing, it seemed like any drama related to the position change was in the rearview for good. But Red Sox management (Alex Cora ...
The situation between Rafael Devers and the Boston Red Sox front office escalated on Friday evening in Kansas City. John Henry, Sam Kennedy and Craig Breslow flew out to meet with Devers ahead of ...
As the Red Sox ... the Red Sox to find a spot for Masataka Yoshida (currently on the injured list) or for top prospects Roman Anthony or Marcelo Mayer. After being asked to change positions ...
Red Sox management approached Devers — who was moved from third base to designated hitter this spring — about filling in at first, and Devers declined. After he homered and drove in two runs ...
Rarely do internal conflicts in baseball erupt into the open the way Boston Red Sox designated hitter Rafael Devers's with Red Sox management ... And obviously there's changes on the ...
Rafael Devers is tired of, in his eyes, getting jerked around. The Boston Red Sox slugger revealed to reporters that general manager Craig Breslow approached him about switching to first base in ...
The wheels have fallen off in Boston, but the Red Sox front office believes for now that Alex Cora is still the best choice for manager.
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