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The Boston Red Sox fired manager Alex Cora, hitting coach Peter Fatse, bench coach Rámon Vazquez ...

By Jeff Passan
Posted April 26, 2026

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Jeff Passan is a senior MLB reporter for ESPN known for breaking major baseball news with speed and accuracy. He has built significant credibility covering trades, signings, and organizational changes across Major League Baseball. His reporting is widely followed by baseball fans and media outlets for timely updates on significant developments.

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This post reports the Boston Red Sox's major organizational overhaul, including the firing of manager Alex Cora and five coaching staff members following a disappointing 10-17 start to the 2026 season. The move represents a sweeping coaching change led by new Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow and signals desperation to turn around the franchise despite a large winning margin earlier that day. The firing includes hitting coach Peter Fatse, third base coach Kyle Hudson, bench coach Rámon Vázquez, assistant hitting coach Dillon Lawson, major league hitting strategy coach Joe Cronin, with game-planning coach Jason Varitek reassigned within the organization.

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This content is trending because it represents a shocking mid-season managerial firing of a World Series-winning manager for a major franchise, occurring immediately after a decisive 17-1 victory. The scale of the coaching overhaul—removing six coaching staff members simultaneously—creates significant intrigue about organizational dysfunction and leadership changes. The timing and dramatic nature of the move has generated substantial discussion about the franchise's direction and expectations after reaching the postseason in 2025.

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  • 1Cora led the Red Sox to a World Series championship in 2018, his first season as manager, making this firing particularly notable given his previous success
  • 2The Red Sox won 17-1 against Baltimore on the same day Cora was fired, making the decision especially surprising despite the overall poor record
  • 3Hitting coach Peter Fatse had been with the organization for seven years and bench coach Rámon Vázquez for nine years, indicating deep organizational changes
  • 4Cora is owed approximately $12.08 million in remaining salary after being fired just four months into the 2026 season
  • 5Interim manager Chad Tracy was named as Cora's replacement, marking the second managerial change for the Red Sox in recent years

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