Recognizing this, Red Sox manager Alex Cora has said on a number of occasions this offseason that Yoshida will have to play the field, and Tuesday he reaffirmed that stance to reporters in Fort Myers.
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“He was probably a week away from going to Worcester,” Red Sox manager Alex Cora told reporters in Fort Myers on Thursday. “Then Trevor (Story) got hurt and all of a sudden we moved ...
If you've got older electronic equipment, you probably have a set of red, white, and yellow cables somewhere in your house. Here's what they are.
With just 222 career games under his belt, Boston Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas doesn’t have the clout to publicly call out team management, but that didn’t stop the 25-year-old from ...
It is not good for the team when you do this and get the red card. It's a weakness and we don't like that. "We have one person on the pitch who is allowed to discuss with the referee and that is ...
Barcelona manager Hansi Flick has labeled Real Madrid's Jude Bellingham as "disrespectful" following his red card for dissent during the La Liga clash with Osasuna. Bellingham argued it was a ...
The Red Sox have adjusted by trying to move out bad deals while filling in holes for the upcoming season. Manager Alex Cora has made tough decisions that have kept the team competitive.
TYRONE boss Malachy O’Rourke admits black and red cards are not as hurtful under the new rules. Teams who go down to 14 men only have to keep two players in each of the pitch instead of three.
chief baseball officer Craig Breslow and Red Sox manager Alex Cora spoke to Devers about transitioning to DH, a conversation which reportedly left the four-time All Star feeling blindsided.
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Taking a cue from layoffs, salaries that don’t keep up with inflation, and the burned-out middle manager, Gen Zers are shrugging at becoming the next boss. Gen Z doesn’t want your “#1 boss ...
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