It has been a struggle to push a big-ticket free agent signing across the finish line, but Boston has also been purposefully patient — especially when it comes to third baseman Alex Bregman ...
Red Sox manager Alex Cora took to social media on Monday night with a cryptic post which certainly got fans talking. Cora shared a single green check mark emoji with nothing else. What does this mean?
As of this posting, there's been no indication what Cora was actually talking about, but he did take back to social media early on Tuesday morning to express his love for Carlos Beltran ...
The 31 year-old star free agent has some connections to Boston's coaching staff, too. Alex Cora, who is currently the manager of the Red Sox, spent the 2017 season as the bench coach for the ...
and it makes sense considering his relationship with manager Alex Cora and Boston's need for a right-handed bat and veteran leadership. However, despite all of the rumors, the Red Sox haven't been ...
If the Red Sox were able to sign Bregman, manager Alex Cora has said that he would move the third baseman to second base, making it clear he’d like to reunite with a player he coached in his ...
(Skipper Alex Cora recently spoke on the record about his belief that Bregman could be a plus defender there.) Houston could also leave Bregman and Altuve at their customary spots and move Paredes ...
“Bregman makes too much sense for Boston and manager Alex Cora has made it clear how much he loves him,” McAvoy wrote. “Maybe, the Red Sox are just playing hardball. Boston needs to add a ...
Boston is the only team that really makes logical and emotional sense. Bregman can reunite with Alex Cora, his former bench coach, and join the one aggressive free agency player that hasn't landed ...