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It’s been a frustrating campaign for Cora’s Red Sox, who have endured injuries and multiple battles between Rafael Devers and ...
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 ...
*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 ...
Anthony isn’t the only prospect caught in the web of Boston's poor management ... at the plate, the Red Sox overburdened the rookie with a bunch of positional changes, most recently and ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Devers said on Thursday that Red Sox management approached him about the idea of filling in as Boston’s first baseman. The three-time All-Star doesn’t see it in his best interest to make ...
Devers, remember, criticized Red Sox management before the 2024 season ... Breslow, not Cora, was the one who asked Devers to make the change, raising the possibility of disagreement between ...
As the Red Sox began a series with the Royals yesterday ... slugger felt was an unreasonable series of requests from upper management. Henry and manager Alex Cora (with Kennedy and Breslow ...