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Boston Red Sox Manager Alex Cora Apologizes, Ready to ‘Get Back to Work'
Alex Cora accepts responsibility for sign-stealing scandal, ready to start again as Red Sox manager.
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Red Sox Manager's Job Likely to Come Down to Fuld, Cora: Report
Alex Cora is a logical choice to return to his old Red Sox manager role, but Sam Fuld reportedly is presenting some stiff competition.
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10 Questions With Red Sox Manager Alex Cora
NBC10 Boston’s Raul Martinez went 1-on1 with Alex Cora at JetBlue Park at Fenway South in Fort Myers, Florida. The Red Sox manager answered the following 10 questions: At what point last year did you realize, this is the team that is going to win the World Series? Favorite post-season game? Best thing you did after parade in off season? Challenge of...
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Cora Expecting Big Things From Pedroia in 2019
Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia is trying to come back from a 2017 knee injury and manager Alexa Cora has high hopes for him in 2019.
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Rob Gronkowski Says He Was Hit by Beer Can During Patriots Super Bowl Parade
Rob Gronkowski, the New England Patriots’ star tight end, says he got hit in the face by a can of beer thrown during Tuesday’s Super Bowl victory parade in Boston. Gronkowski told “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” the can drew blood, and he showed Fallon the small cut it left near one of his eyebrows.
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Patriots Super Bowl Championship Parade Draws 1.5 Million Fans
An estimated 1.5 million fans jammed downtown Boston on Tuesday for a parade celebrating the New England Patriots’ sixth Super Bowl title, clamoring for more with cheers of “We want seven!” and “Next year, right here!” A party atmosphere enveloped the city as fans clad in team garb packed sidewalks and stood on tiptoe for a glimpse of quarterback Tom...
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Tom Brady's Daughter Almost Hit by Can During Patriots Super Bowl Parade
Despite a warning from the mayor not to throw anything at the duck boats, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s daughter was almost hit by a thrown object at Tuesday’s Super Bowl championship parade.
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Red Sox Attend 3rd Annual Pedro Martinez Foundation Gala
Red Sox legend Pedro Martinez signed autographs and took pictures Friday night at his Pedro Martinez Foundation Gala at the Mandarin Oriental in Boston. The event was the place to be, with several Red Sox players in attendance fresh off of the team’s World Series win.
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Teen Arrested After Allegedly Throwing Beer Can at Cora
A 19-year-old Cape Cod resident was arrested after a beer can was thrown at Red Sox manager Alex Cora during the parade celebrating the team’s World Series championship.
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Porcello Credits Red Sox' Versatility for Postseason Success
The Red Sox traveled to Los Angeles Thursday with the hopes of wrapping up the World Series there. Boston won both games at Fenway Park and takes a 2-0 lead into Dodger Stadium. The Red Sox will send Rick Porcello to the mound to face rookie Walker Buehler in Game 3 Friday.
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Alex Cora Talks About Chris Sale, World Series
Red Sox manager Alex Cora says he’s “very excited” that Chris Sale will be on the mound Tuesday as Boston hosts the Dodgers in Game 1 of the World Series.
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Eovaldi to Start Game 3 Instead of Porcello
Boston will start former Yankee Nathan Eovaldi rather than Rick Porcello against New York in Game 3 of the AL Division Series on Monday.
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Red Sox Fans React to Alleged Hanley Ramirez Investigation
Fans of Ramirez’s former team react to the report that he may be the subject of a federal and state investigation.
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Red Sox Closer Craig Kimbrel Quickest in MLB History to Get 300 Career Saves
Red Sox closer Craig Kimbrel got his 300th save Saturday night, about three weeks before his 30th birthday, in his 494th career game and 330th save opportunity.
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Report: Red Sox Caught Using Apple Watch to Steal Signs From Yankees
The MLB has found that the Red Sox used an Apple Watch in the dugout of Fenway Park to steal signs from the Yankees, according to a report by the New York Times.
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Red Sox: ‘Racism is as American as Baseball' Sign Broke Fenway Park Rule
The Red Sox say fans who hung a sign about racism over the Green Monster during a game were escorted from Fenway Park because of a club policy “prohibiting signs of any kind to be hung or affixed to the ballpark.”
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Red Sox: David Price Dealing With ‘Soreness' in Recovery
Red Sox manager John Farrell says David Price dealing with ‘soreness’ while recovering from an injury sustained last month.