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After Ceddanne Rafaela's apparent two-base hit is reversed by the umpiring crew, Red Sox manager Alex Cora was very unhappy ...
A s the Red Sox began a series with the Royals on Friday, Sox owner John Henry, team CEO Sam Kennedy and chief baseball officer Craig Breslow all flew to Kansas City in response to Rafael Devers ...
But Red Sox management (Alex Cora, CBO Craig Breslow, others) made a grave mistake in its handling of the initial Devers problem — they told Devers to effectively retire his glove, or in essence ...
Thinking back to the end of spring training, this is an outcome they would have signed up for at this juncture.
Boston Red Sox management has completely botched the beginning of the Big 3 era. Roman Anthony, Marcelo Mayer, and Kristian Campbell all deserved more seamless entrances to the Major Leagues, ...
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. Latest U.S.
The Red Sox enter Monday with a record of 3-7 in their last 10 games. Cora and company will be hopeful that it was just one bad month of baseball, but the schedule doesn't easier for Boston in June.
Red Sox President/CEO Sam Kennedy and Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow held a virtual news conference to discuss the blockbuster trade Monday evening.
Anthony’s first day in the big leagues featured an 11-inning thriller, where the Red Sox lost, thanks in part to poor umpiring. But, in Anthony’s debut, he went 0-4 with a walk and an RBI.
After stunning Devers trade, Red Sox management to address media: Watch live Watch Boston Red Sox President and CEO Sam Kennedy and Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow speak to the media ...
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