The Boston Red Sox have been incredibly inconsistent since winning the World Series in 2018. They’ve missed the postseason a few times and even made a surprising run to the ALCS in 2021. But overall, the sense in Bean Town isn’t one of hope.
As the team enters the new season, one of the biggest talking points on the minds of the fanbase is the status of manager Alex Cora. Cora helped lead the Red Sox to their World Series win in 2018, but he does enter the season as a lame-duck manager.
There has been talk about him potentially leaving Boston after the season, but there are those who are skeptical about him staying in the game long-term.
Lenny DiNardo joined Hub of Champions to discuss the longevity of Cora. He explained that he doesn’t see the Red Sox manager being part of the game for life like other managers.