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Red Sox manager Alex Cora is putting the blame on himself after his team dropped another one-run contest Tuesday night.
The Red Sox lost their 17th one-run game of the season, this time falling 4-3 to the Los Angeles Angels in 10 innings.
T he Boston Red Sox continue to get in their own way this season and things have reached a breaking point. With Tuesday’s 4-3 ...
Red Sox manager Alex Cora has stayed relatively cool and level-headed, but he let his frustration flow after the team's 17th one-run loss of the season.
The Boston Red Sox will miss the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season if things don't turn around relatively soon, and ...
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - APRIL 22: Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora looks on during the fourth inning of the game against the ...
Cora was upset after Tuesday's 10-inning one-run loss to the Angels. Boston leads the league with 17 one-run losses this ...
Red Sox manager Alex Cora calls out Boston’s pitching struggles following a hard-fought 7–6 loss to the Angels.
Amid what he’s acknowledged as the worst offensive stretch of his career, Story is still searching for answers and ...
The Red Sox have struggled to meet expectations this year, and their chief baseball officer weighed in earlier today. Read ...
One win is good, but not enough to completely shift the vibe around the Boston Red Sox. Before Friday night's 5-1 victory ...