Texarkana Gazette

Red Sox hire Alex Cora as new manager

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BOSTON—The Boston Red Sox hired Houston Astros bench coach Alex Cora as manager Sunday, turning to a player from their 2007 World Series championsh­ip roster to help the team out of its current playoff slump.

"Returning to the Red Sox and the city of Boston is a dream come true for me and my family," Cora said in a statement released by the team. "I look forward to working towards the ultimate goal of winning another championsh­ip for this city and its great fans."

The Red Sox announced the hire Sunday, a day after Cora's Astros eliminated the New York Yankees in the AL Championsh­ip Series. With two days off before Houston opens the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston had a chance to hire Cora without running afoul of baseball's ban on major moves during the Series.

Cora, 42, replaces John Farrell, who led the Red Sox to the 2013 title and in the last two years claimed the first back-to-back AL East championsh­ips in franchise history. But Boston also finished last twice in Farrell's tenure, and the ballclub has won just one playoff game since winning it all in his first season.

"In Alex, we have found a natural leader to guide our clubhouse," Red Sox owner John Henry said. "His baseball acumen and his ability to think strategica­lly are uncommon for someone his age. We could not have found a better match for our players, our front office and for where we intend to go over the coming years."

A native of Puerto Rico, Cora is the first Hispanic manager for a franchise that was the last in the major leagues to field a black player. The Red Sox faced renewed racial scrutiny this season after Orioles outfielder Adam Jones reported being subjected to racial slurs at Fenway Park.

A day later, a fan was banned from the ballpark for life for using racial slurs in the stands. Red Sox president Sam Kennedy said at the time the episode made him feel "deep remorse that these things happen in our society.

"But it's the reality of the world that we live in," he said. "Hopefully, this is a step forward."

Cora has been the general manager for the Criollos de Caguas in the Puerto Rican Winter League for the past five years, while also serving as the club's manager for the past two years.

Red Sox general manager Dave Dombrowski said the fact that Cora is bilingual was "very significan­t for our club." He also praised Cora's willingnes­s to work with modern statistica­l analytics, and his success relating to both young players and veterans.

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