According to MassLive.com, Major League Baseball has decided not to suspend Red Sox manager Alex Cora for his recent comments. The league conducted an investigation following Cora’s remarks about a potential retaliation against Aaron Judge by the Red Sox. However, the investigation did not yield enough evidence to warrant any disciplinary action against Cora.
In a game where the Yankees’ Gerrit Cole struggled, the Red Sox managed to defeat them 7-1. The controversy arose when Cole intentionally walked Red Sox player Rafael Devers in the fourth inning, leading Cora to believe that Cole’s earlier hit on Devers was intentional as well.
Cora’s theory was supported by the fact that Devers had a strong record against Cole in previous matchups. This suspicion was further fueled by a pitch thrown behind Aaron Judge in the sixth inning, which Cora suggested was the Red Sox’s way of evening the score.
Despite the drama on the field, the Red Sox emerged victorious, with Devers delivering a crucial hit with the bases loaded. Cora stood by his belief that Cole’s actions were intentional, stating, “It was intentional, I’m not gonna back off.”
Before this incident, Devers had a successful history against Cole, hitting eight home runs in their matchups. The tension between the two teams has added a new layer of rivalry to their already intense competition.
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