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The Red Sox Finally (Re)Introduce Alex Cora

The presser kept getting pushed back due to Houston’s advancement in the postseason, but after their World Series win last Wednesday and subsequent celebrations, there was no more postponing. The World Series hadn’t even begun two weeks ago when they initially announced his appointment. And today, Alex Cora was finally introduced to the media as the newest manager of the Red Sox.

Key moments and quotes you might have missed:

Baseball is about analytics now more than ever

It’s not a popularity contest, but Cora would win.

On his coaching staff:

On how he’ll work with his team:

On Boston:

On being the first “minority manager”:

On his lack of managerial experience:

On being a former Red Sock:

On managing the Red Sox instead of the other open managerial positions: 

Did anyone else feel confident and pumped up as hell after that presser? Alex Cora is awesome. Open, honest, genuine, and young, in the best way. His modus operandi of being close with players while dishing out the tough love is exactly what this young team needs. He handled the media well, though the calm waters of an introductory presser are usually smooth sailing. Cora took and answered questions in both Spanish and English, which I’m sure will further endear him to his new players, many of whom do not speak English as their first language. Someone get Dombrowski a Rosetta Stone.

I have to wonder how Cora feels. On the one hand, he’s leaving an incredible team that many are saying could win it all again next year. In my opinion, it’s way too early to speculate on the next postseason, though obviously, GO RED SOX. On the other hand, Cora is returning to a team with whom he won the 2007 World Series, one of the oldest, most storied, incredible franchises in the entire league. I’m sure he must feel conflicted, but I just hope he’s as excited as we are to start this new chapter! I have a good feeling about this guy…

Welcome home, Mr. Manager!

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