Cora, coaches ‘paid the cost' of Red Sox' poor play
Key Points:
- The Boston Red Sox fired manager Alex Cora and several coaches 27 games into the 2026 season, leading to confusion and frustration among players about the team's direction.
- Veteran players, including shortstop Trevor Story, expressed a need for clearer communication from the front office regarding the franchise's future plans.
- Ace pitcher Garrett Crochet took personal responsibility for the team's struggles, acknowledging his own underperformance and emphasizing that players must improve to turn the season around.
- Despite the coaching changes, Crochet believes the front office has provided the team with the tools to succeed, and the failure to win games ultimately falls on the players.
- Interim manager Chad Tracy's team showed resilience in a 5-3 win over Baltimore, with pitcher Connelly Early noting that the players continued to embody the style and effort that former manager Cora encouraged.