Sean McAdam: Red Sox changed managers exactly a month ago, but little is different
The Boston Red Sox changed managers a month ago, replacing Alex Cora with Chad Tracy. Despite this change, the team's performance has only slightly improved, with a record of 12-13 under Tracy compared to 10-17 under Cora. The Red Sox continue to struggle offensively, showing little difference in their overall play.
- ▪The Red Sox fired Alex Cora and most of his coaching staff a month ago.
- ▪Chad Tracy has taken over as interim manager, leading the team to a 12-13 record.
- ▪The team's offensive struggles persist, averaging fewer runs per game than before.
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