Despite leading the Red Sox to a World Series title in 2018 and the ALCS last season, Alex Cora evidently entered the season on the hot seat as he was fired after a 10-17 start. Cora would’ve had every reason to feel betrayed after such a shocking decision.
But that wasn’t what happened at all with the former manager and player.
He went out of his way to pen a nice email to the entire Red Sox organization. And honestly, it’s tough to imagine a manager handling a firing any better than Cora did here.
MassLive obtained the email on Wednesday, and it was worth a read. Cora wrote:
“Good morning. I wanted to take a moment before heading home to thank you.
Being part of this organization has meant a great deal to me. As a player and as a manager.
Like I always tell free agents, I’m glad my kids grew up here. It’s unique, special and magical.
Thank you for treating me with respect and most importantly accept me as AC. I’m grateful for this experience, it made me better.
We are happy to have the time to be full time parents, that’s the truth, but also we are disappointed that we didn’t finish the job.
I respect the direction the organization is taking. A lot of talented people will help to accomplish the ultimate goal, having another duck boat parade.
Thank you for the hard work, sleepless nights, professionalism and effort to help me lead this great organization.
One last thing, keep showing up everyday and don’t take the Fenway experience for granted, your working place is the best in the world.
Gracias
AC”
Cora was on the short list to replace fired Phillies manager Rob Thomson, but he turned down the job, opting to instead spend time with his family.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Read Alex Cora’s classy email to Red Sox organization after firing