Red Sox fire Alex Cora and 5 members of coaching staff
The Boston Red Sox announced a major organizational shakeup following a disappointing start to the season, dismissing manager Alex Cora and five members of his coaching staff

The Boston Red Sox announced a dramatic organizational shakeup, parting ways with manager Alex Cora and five members of the coaching staff. The decision was made public in Baltimore just hours after the team had secured what was described as their most convincing victory of the season. This sudden move signals a major shift in the team's leadership structure as they look to address significant early-season struggles and change the trajectory of the franchise moving forward during the current campaign.[1][2]
The dismissal follows a disappointing 10-17 start to the season, a record that fell well below the organization's expectations for the year. Team officials indicated that the decision to overhaul the coaching staff was driven by a lack of consistency across most areas of the team's performance during the opening weeks of play. The shakeup represents an immediate and drastic attempt to course-correct after the club's difficult opening stretch of games in which they failed to find sustained momentum or consistency on the field.[1][2]



