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Alex Cora’s Return Shouldn’t Make Red Sox Fans Mad

In 2017, Alex Cora was the bench coach for the Houston Astros during their championship season, now known for the largest sign-stealing scandal in baseball. The following season, Cora became the Red Sox manager and led the team to a franchise-best 108 wins and a World Series title, however, when the Astros’ scandal broke in the 2019 offseason, Cora was issued a one-year suspension and stepped down as Boston’s manager.

Now, Cora’s suspension is up and he has been rehired as the manager of the Boston Red Sox. After a terrible season, made even worse by the fact that Mookie Betts won the World Series in his first season with the Dodgers, it"s nice to have Alex Cora back in Boston.

Some Sox fans don’t feel this way. They believe that the Red Sox would be better off without Cora and that the negative press that he brings along is not worth his presence. While everyone is entitled to their own opinion, these people are wrong. For a variety of reasons, Alex Cora rejoining the Red Sox was the single best move the team could make this offseason.

Players Love Alex Cora

Alex Cora returning to Boston is the best thing that could happen to the Red Sox. For starters, Cora is loved by nearly all the players, and in his two years as manager, he developed a strong bond with the core members of the team.

Rafael Devers went as far as to describe Cora as a father figure. Xander Bogaerts and Eduardo Rodriguez have also spoken about Cora’s impact and the culture he helps to create in Boston. This culture, along with Cora’s preexisting relationship with players all around MLB, can also help attract much needed free agents to Boston. Following a year where Sox players seemed to rarely give their best effort, bringing back Cora sets the tone for a return to form in Boston.

Cora"s Cheating is Not Unique in Boston

Some fans who are opposed to Cora’s hiring, point to his previous cheating as something that should disqualify him from the role. The majority of those same fans have rooted for the Patriots and Bill Belichick, despite his questionable tactics for two decades. Through Spygate, Deflategate, and other incidents involving cameras on the sidelines or from the stands, the Patriots have done their fair share of cheating.

While it is fun to pretend that the world is against New England and that Bill hasn’t done anything wrong, it"s just not true. Bill Belichick has done things wrong to give his team what he believes to be their best chance at winning. You can’t pick and choose which cheating you are okay with. If someone wants to oppose Cora for cheating, they must also equally be against Bill Belichick. The only other option is to remain a hypocrite.

Cora is Genuinely Apologetic

Unlike Belichick, Alex Cora seems genuinely remorseful for his actions in Houston. Speaking at his introductory press conference, Cora repeatedly apologized and explained the impact the scandal had on him. He brought up the discussions that he had to have with his family and the reflections he underwent about what the game of baseball means to him. At one point, Cora became emotional talking about how he thinks his late father would view his cheating. It is clear that Cora has left that aspect of baseball behind and is now focused on playing and winning the right way.

Cora Helps the Sox Win

When it comes down to it, Alex Cora is the right man to manage the Boston Red Sox. He gives the team the best chance to win, and that"s ultimately all that matters. His great attitude and responsibility about his past are just a bonus. The tangible and intangible benefits that Alex Cora provides are game-changing and give the Red Sox a chance to become competitive again – much sooner than expected.

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