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It may still be early in the Major League Baseball season, but for two teams, to borrow a phrase from Yogi Berra, it got late early as the Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Phillies fired their respective managers. Managers may not be the ones putting the rosters together (that falls to the head of baseball operations) but when those players don't perform, it's more often than not the managers who take the blame. Mets fans, frustrated by their own team's won-loss record, might have been hoping to see recently fired Alex Cora be hired by the team. Â Two things happened. The Phillies called Cora first, and Alex turned them down basically saying he wants to spend time with his kids on the beach in Puerto Rico. Meanwhile, Anthony Volpe is expected to come off the injured list and subsequent minor league rehab assignment, but there's more to his return to the team than meets the eye. Follow us on Social Media for more content. YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfJa5bUUog_pwI7_TD4-KiVsoS80Ieyr5) Â Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/AllMixedUpRadioDotCom) Twitter (https://x.com/AllMixedUpRadio) (you want to call it X, go ahead)
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Alex Cora declined offer to manage Phillies before job given to Don Mattingly - The Athletic https://ift.tt/yvEPIwB Alex Cora declined a managerial offer from the Philadelphia Phillies following his dismissal from the Boston Red Sox. Phillies President of Baseball Operations Dave Dombrowski confirmed the offer and subsequent appointment of Don Mattingly as interim manager after firing Rob Thomson. Cora opted to prioritize spending time with his family in Puerto Rico, including his fiancée and twin sons, and prepare for a November wedding. Dombrowski praised Cora’s managerial abilities, comparing him to Hall of Fame managers. While discussions occurred, a formal agreement was never reached as Cora determined the timing was not right. Mattingly’s appointment is not expected to be a long-term solution, and Cora is anticipated to be a sought-after candidate for other managerial openings at the end of the season. The Phillies’ decision to pursue Cora came amid a disappointing 9-19 start to the season despite a high payroll. If you like our content, don't forget to like and subscribe to our channel, NEWS TODAY. https://www.nytimes.com
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