Red Sox’s Alex Cora Hints Team Will ‘Take Care’ Of Fans This Winter

The Red Sox will have even more elite talent coming up from the minors that could have an impact on the 2025 season. Plus, the Red Sox do have money to spend if they decide to do so. Boston held its end-of-the-season press conference on Monday, and although the club didn’t commit to spending top dollar, it did leave the door open.

 

Red Sox manager Alex Cora — who signed an extension with the organization in a surprise move during the season — also seems very optimistic about the club’s future. Cora joined NESN’s Tom Caron and the Boston Globe’s Alex Speier on the “310 To Left” podcast and said that he expects the front office to “take care” of the fans this winter.

 

The Red Sox will have even more elite talent coming up from the minors that could have an impact on the 2025 season. Plus, the Red Sox do have money to spend if they decide to do so. Boston held its end-of-the-season press conference on Monday, and although the club didn’t commit to spending top dollar, it did leave the door open.

 

Red Sox manager Alex Cora — who signed an extension with the organization in a surprise move during the season — also seems very optimistic about the club’s future. Cora joined NESN’s Tom Caron and the Boston Globe’s Alex Speier on the “310 To Left” podcast and said that he expects the front office to “take care” of the fans this winter.

 

The Red Sox will have even more elite talent coming up from the minors that could have an impact on the 2025 season. Plus, the Red Sox do have money to spend if they decide to do so. Boston held its end-of-the-season press conference on Monday, and although the club didn’t commit to spending top dollar, it did leave the door open.

 

Red Sox manager Alex Cora — who signed an extension with the organization in a surprise move during the season — also seems very optimistic about the club’s future. Cora joined NESN’s Tom Caron and the Boston Globe’s Alex Speier on the “310 To Left” podcast and said that he expects the front office to “take care” of the fans this winteThe Red Sox will have even more elite talent coming up from the minors that could have an impact on the 2025 season. Plus, the Red Sox do have money to spend if they decide to do so. Boston held its end-of-the-season press conference on Monday, and although the club didn’t commit to spending top dollar, it did leave the door open.

 

Red Sox manager Alex Cora — who signed an extension with the organization in a surprise move during the season — also seems very optimistic about the club’s future. Cora joined NESN’s Tom Caron and the Boston Globe’s Alex Speier on the “310 To Left” podcast and said that he expects the front office to “take care” of the fans this winter.r.

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