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Cora ready for Red Sox to be aggressive again

From his home in Puerto Rico today Red Sox manager Alex Cora took questions from the media. Among the standouts for me was an emphasis on aggressive game play, a hallmark of the team’s impressive 2018 campaign.

“I’ve been saying all along in our meetings, and to the media, I want our group to get to playing fast,” a trait any fan can tell you was all but lost in the moribund games of 2020. “It seems like they were one step behind last year,” Cora noted.

For 2021, Cora said he wants to get back to aggressive base running, steals, having better leads and other tactics to put pressure on their opponents. “We’re not going to be careless,” Cora said, “but if the situation comes up and we do believe that we can take advantage of the opposition in certain ways, we’ll do that.”

After a summer of watching what might best be described as players “going through the motions,” a return to aggressive Sox play, offensively and defensively, is a step in the right direction.

Now, a few other notes of interest from today’s teleconference:

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