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Sox, Cora agree to contract extension
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[November 15, 2018]
The Boston Red Sox and manager
Alex Cora have agreed to terms on a contract that includes an
extension that will run through 2021 with a club option for 2022,
the team announced Wednesday.
In Cora's first season at the helm, the Red Sox finished the regular
season with a franchise-best 108-54 (.667) record and won the World
Series, defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers in five games.
"We have consistently been impressed by Alex at every turn," Red Sox
chairman Tom Werner said in a team statement. "His knowledge of the
game, ability to connect with our players, and his incredible
instincts and decisiveness led us to an historic championship
season. We know we are in good hands, and could not be more pleased
to know he will be with us for the foreseeable future."
President of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski agreed.
"Alex did a tremendous job for our club all year long and we wanted
to reward him for his efforts after an amazing season," Dombrowski
said. "We are extremely happy that he will be with us and leading
our club on the field."
Financial terms of the contract were not announced for Cora, who
finished second in American League Manger of the Year balloting
behind Oakland's Bob Melvin.
Under the 43-year-old Cora, Boston surpassed the franchise's
previous single-season wins mark of 105, which was set in 1912. The
Red Sox finished eight games ahead of the Yankees in the American
League East on the way to their ninth World Series title, including
their fourth since 2004.
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Red Sox manager Alex Cora speaks before the World Series victory
parade at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY
Sports/File Photo
"For me, 2018 was not only historic, but it was special as well,
both on and off the field," Cora said. "We have a great appreciation
for our accomplishments this past year, but now our focus moves
forward to the season ahead and defending our World Series title."
The Red Sox hired Cora on Oct. 22, 2017, replacing John Farrell.
Cora was an infielder on the Red Sox's 2007 championship team and
joined Jake Stahl (1912) as the only two people in franchise history
to win a World Series as both a player and manager.
According to USA Today, Cora was among the lowest-paid managers in
2018, earning $800,000.
--Field Level Media
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