Here’s a quick summary of the latest on Alex Cora and his email to the Red Sox organization:
- Multiple outlets report that after his firing earlier in the week, Alex Cora sent a mass email to the Red Sox organization. The message reportedly included thanks for the time in Boston and a note about appreciating the Fenway experience and the organization’s work, with a reminder not to take Fenway for granted.[4][7]
- One source highlights that in the email he expressed appreciation for the organization and staff, and emphasized that the team would continue to strive toward future goals, including a potential championship celebration in Boston.[3][5]
- The news cycle around this event has included commentary from insiders about the timing and impact of his departure, with varied opinions on whether the move was right for the franchise given the start to the season.[1][8]
If you’d like, I can pull more detailed excerpts from the emails or summarize the key quotes from Mass Live, ESPN, and other outlets, and provide a brief timeline of events leading up to the firing.
Sources
The Boston Red Sox fired Alex Cora this week after a brutal start to the season. After Wednesday's loss to the Toronto Blue Jays, they are 12-19 on the season and in last place in the AL East.
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www.sportingnews.comAlex Cora on TMZ, your go-to source for celebrity news, photos, & videos. Latest Story: Red Sox Manager Alex Cora Says He Was At Viral Coldplay Concert
www.tmz.comSpeaking on WEEI Wednesday, Alex Cora acknowledged that he's yet to talk about a new contract with the Red Sox this year.
www.boston.comDid the Red Sox make the right move?
www.sportingnews.comIt’s been a wild ride for Alex Cora throughout his career as a manager. Last year, he led the team to the playoffs, and this year, he has had one of the worst starts in franchise history.
www.yardbarker.comThe Red Sox made sweeping changes to their leadership Saturday, firing manager Alex Cora and five of his assistants.
www.boston.comHere's everything to know about Cora's ousting
www.cbssports.comAlex Cora texted reporters "I'm happy" after being fired by the Red Sox, but also sent a farewell email praising the organization and Fenway Park.
www.foxnews.comIn an email to the organization Wednesday, a copy of which was obtained by Mass Live, Alex Cora expressed thanks for his time in Boston as both a player and a manager, despite a poor start to the 2026 season that led to his abrupt firing Saturday night.
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