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Red Sox urged to consider former Boston legend, two-time World Series champion as perfect replacement for Alex Cora due to ugly start to 2026 season

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Red Sox urged to consider former Boston legend, two-time World Series champion as perfect replacement for Alex Cora due to ugly start to 2026 season originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The Boston Red Sox have had a horrendous start to the 2026 season, going 1-5 in their first six games.

With basically a brand new roster, there’s only a few constants from their last World Series win in 2018; one of them being manager Alex Cora. Since the Sox’s 108-54 season in 2018, Cora has an overall record of 503-475, just 28 games above . 500.

With only two playoff appearances in those years, FanSided’s Jake Elman urges Boston to start looking at new skippers, with one of them being a current coach and former legend, Jason Varitek. MORE: Pirates predicted to part ways with $1. 1 million Cy Young, two-time All-Star as fallout of Konnor Griffin extension “Upon further reflection, this is a perfect match.

Varitek played his entire 15-year career with the Red Sox, serving as their captain from 2005 through his retirement after the 2011 season. A three-time All-Star, Varitek was the soul of the 2004 and 2007 championship teams and never backed down from a challenge, as Alex Rodriguez learned firsthand. Varitek has also served on Cora’s staff for the last six seasons, so he’s gotten plenty of MLB coaching experience.