After a disappointing loss to the Los Angeles Angels, Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora expressed his frustration with the team’s repeated mistakes, highlighting issues like poor fielding, situational hitting, and inability to win close games. The Red Sox, leading the majors in errors and struggling with runners in scoring position, have a 6-17 record in one-run games this season, prompting Cora to take responsibility for the team’s lack of improvement. While injuries have impacted the roster, Cora’s notable tone shift signals growing exasperation, raising concerns about the team’s potential playoff drought and his future as manager.



