Alex Cora declined Phillies manager job after being fired by Red Sox

Alex Cora declined Phillies manager job after being fired by Red Sox

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Key Points:

  • Alex Cora declined the Philadelphia Phillies managerial job after being fired by the Boston Red Sox, leading the Phillies to promote Don Mattingly as interim manager following Rob Thomson's dismissal.
  • Cora, under contract with the Red Sox through 2027, plans to take the rest of the season off, focusing on family, and may be offered managerial roles again in the future.
  • The Phillies and other MLB teams face managerial changes, with Chad Tracy and Don Mattingly managing interim roles while potential candidates like Carlos Mendoza, Joe Espada, and Matt Quatraro remain under scrutiny.
  • Several top managerial candidates include Alex Cora, Brandon Hyde, Carlos Beltrán, Albert Pujols, Rocco Baldelli, David Ross, Yadier Molina, Omar López, and Rob Thomson, each with varying backgrounds and prospects.
  • Rob Thomson, despite a strong postseason record and highest winning percentage in Phillies history, was fired amid team struggles, highlighting challenges beyond managerial performance.

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