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Red Sox Manager Alex Cora Prepares for New Season
Cora discusses leading the team in 2026 after a successful 2025 campaign.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 6:32am
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Red Sox manager Alex Cora's strategic vision for the 2026 season is reflected in a cubist-inspired illustration of the game.Lakeland TodayIn a one-on-one interview with The Eagle-Tribune, Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora spoke about the upcoming 2026 season and whether this current Red Sox team is 'his team' to lead. Cora is entering his third year as the team's manager after guiding them to the playoffs in 2025.
Why it matters
As the Red Sox look to build on their success from last season, Cora's leadership and vision for the team will be crucial. His comments provide insight into his mindset and goals for the 2026 campaign.
The details
During the interview in the Red Sox dugout in Lakeland, Florida, Cora was asked directly if this 2026 Red Sox team was 'his team' to lead. Cora acknowledged that the team has evolved since he took over, with new players joining and others departing, but he expressed confidence in the current roster and his ability to guide them to another successful season.
- The interview took place in spring training 2026, ahead of the upcoming MLB season.
The players
Alex Cora
The manager of the Boston Red Sox, entering his third season in that role after leading the team to the playoffs in 2025.
What they’re saying
“In my second annual one-on-one with Alex Cora in spring training – this time in the Red Sox dugout in Lakeland, Fla. – he was asked if this, the 2026 Boston Red Sox, was his team.”
— The Eagle-Tribune, Reporter
The takeaway
Cora's comments suggest he feels confident in the Red Sox's roster and his ability to guide the team to another successful season, building on the momentum from 2025. As the team's manager, his leadership and vision will be crucial in determining how the 2026 campaign unfolds.

