Red Sox Youth Sparking Alex Cora’s Energy For 2025 Season

Boston seeks to break a three-year postseason drought

Alex Cora reaffirmed his commitment to leading the Boston Red Sox, signing a three-year extension during the 2024 season.

Boston did not finish the season favorably, going 81-81 and finished in third place in the American League East. Nonetheless, Cora made his feelings felt at the end of season press conference, challenging his Red Sox players to improve their physical abilities in the offseason and proclaimed that the 2025 season will be “fun again” at Fenway Park.

Cora joined NESN’s Tom Caron and The Boston Globe’s Alex Speier on the “310 To Left” podcast to share his optimism for the offseason ahead, roster improvements and the future for the 2025 season with the Red Sox.

You can check out the full interview on Spotify and find more clips of “310 To Left” on NESN’s YouTube page.

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