Boston’s 5-2 loss in Sunday’s finale — coupled with wins by both Minnesota and Detroit — dropped the Sox back ... acknowledged manager Alex Cora. “It has been tough,” Cora added.
Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora essentially admitted to hitting Aaron Judge on purpose. MLB should throw the book at him.
A day later, Red Sox manager Alex Cora is viewing the incident as a potentially ... The Red Sox are trying to claw their way into October after they dropped out of a playoff spot in August.
Cora was angry after the Red Sox’s 7-1 win over the Yankees in The Bronx on Saturday because he believed Cole’s 0-1 cutter ...
The manager essentially acknowledged the Red Sox were trying to hit Judge on Sunday. Cora spoke to officials on Monday, and ...
Aaron Boone, who is good friends with Cora, mostly brushed off his counterparts’ remarks, chalking them up to “gamesmanship” ...
While the focus for many was on the oddity, Red Sox manager Alex Cora went elsewhere. Specifically, he connected the dots ...
When asked about Cora escaping unpunished, Yankees skipper Aaron Boone indicated that he was already past the incident and ...
Cora strongly hinted that one of his pitchers intentionally threw at Aaron Judge during Saturday's game at the Stadium.
NEW YORK — Manager Alex Cora seemingly admitted that his club intentionally tried to hit Yankees’ Aaron Judge the top of the sixth inning of during Saturday’s matchup in New York.
Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora alluded to pitcher Brayan Bello purposely throwing at New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge. After Yankees starter Gerrit Cole hit Red Sox third baseman Rafael ...