In an appearance on the “All the Smoke” podcast, Mookie Betts admitted that he watches Red Sox games. The reasoning for it, though, might be a bit unconventional. “As quiet as it’s kept, I enjoy watching Red Sox games … because of Cora,” Betts said, referring to the Red Sox’ manager. “I love Alex Cora and I enjoy watching Red Sox games.”
Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora sent fans into a frenzy on Monday night with an extremely cryptic post on "X:" All he posted was a green checkmark, and the post came at 10:03 p.m. ET. Now, Cora doesn't post often,
Cora isn’t the only one who’s in favor of signing Bregman. New Red Sox pitcher Walker Buehler co-owns a horse with Bregman and revealed he made a pitch to his longtime friend to come join him in Boston. In 2024 for the Astros, Bregman hit .260 with 26 home runs, 75 RBI with a .768 OPS in 145 games.
Bregman is of interest to the Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, and perhaps Toronto Blue Jays ... However, here's what manager Alex Cora said about the Devers situation at Fenway Fest earlier in January (via MassLive): "If we have to have conversations ...
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Mookie Betts was traded by the Boston Red Sox to the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2020, but still watches his former team when he can.
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The Boston Red Sox certainly need to add a right-handed thumper to the middle of the lineup Boston’s starting rotation looks like one of the best in the league
The most recent Boston Red Sox legend to be created was Mookie Betts, but he did have a controversial exit from the team. And now, he's rubbing salt in the wound, saying it was his best decision of his career (via All the Smoke Productions).