Boston Red Sox Fire Manager Alex Cora Hours After 17–1 Victory

Cora was let go after a 10–17 start to the season and despite Boston defeating the Baltimore Orioles, 17–1 on Saturday.
Boston Red Sox Fire Manager Alex Cora Hours After 17–1 Victory
Manager Alex Cora of the Boston Red Sox looks on from the dugout against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md., on April 24, 2026. Patrick Smith/Getty Images
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The first managerial firing of the 2026 Major League Baseball season has taken place, and to the surprise of many, it doesn’t involve the New York Mets. It’s another big-market team with a lavish payroll that’s going in a different direction: the Boston Red Sox fired manager Alex Cora on Saturday.

Cora’s termination was among a number of coaching transactions that the Red Sox made in the midst of a 10–17 start to the season. In addition to replacing the skipper, Boston also let go of six other coaches while reassigning Jason Varitek, the team’s former captain who previously served as a player information coach. The Red Sox listed 14 members on their coaching staff, thus half of them have been either let go or reassigned elsewhere.

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