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Red Sox Search Ends With Cora

By all accounts, Red Sox baseball president Dave Dombrowski is moving quickly to name a new manager after he firing John Farrell on October 11. Reporting across baseball identifies Álex Cora as the likely next manager of the club. Cora would be the first former Red Sox player to become manager of the team since Butch Hobson (1992-94).

Earlier this week came word that Hall of Fame manager Tony La Russa was leaving his role as chief baseball analyst for the Diamondbacks. Some speculated whether that may have a bearing on Boston’s search for Farrell’s replacement but of Scott Lauber of ESPN says La Russa has no interest in that. “Passed the managerial baton,” La Russa told Lauber. ”I’m done.” That said, Nick Cafardo writes that La Russa is a big fan of Dombrowski’s and an obvious fit for a Red Sox front-office role.

While the news could come sooner, WEEI’s Rob Bradford says tomorrow looks like the perfect day to introduce the new manager, as these are the only off days before the start of the World Series. Bradford explains that clubs need permission from Major League Baseball to make announcements during the postseason. Clubs are generally careful not to draw attention from the Fall Classic, which could go as late as November 1.

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