Red Sox Clean House on Coaching Staff After Disastrous 10-17 Start
Summary
The Boston Red Sox fired manager Alex Cora and several coaches after starting the season with 10 wins and 17 losses. The coaching changes are part of a major shake-up to improve the team's performance.Key Facts
- Alex Cora was fired after the Red Sox lost 17 of their first 27 games this season.
- Other fired coaches include hitting coach Peter Fatse, bench coach Ramón Vazquez, and game-planning coach Jason Varitek.
- The team had a 108-54 record and won the World Series under Cora in 2018.
- Since 2018, Cora’s record was 512 wins and 487 losses with two playoff appearances.
- Additional coaches fired were third base coach Kyle Hudson, assistant hitting coach Dillon Lawson, and hitting strategy coach Joe Cronin.
- Jason Varitek was reassigned to a different role within the organization.
- Chad Tracy, manager of the Triple-A Worcester team, was named interim manager.
- The Red Sox are currently last in the American League East division.
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