Red Sox Make Massive Changes To Lineup In First Game Since Alex Cora Firing
Roman Anthony is back in the Boston Red Sox's lineup at designated hitter Sunday following the firing of manager Alex Cora and batting in an unfamiliar spot.
Red Sox Make Massive Changes To Lineup In First Game Since Alex Cora Firing originally appeared on NESN . Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here . It's been less than 24 hours since the Boston Red Sox announced that they'd fired longtime manager Alex Cora, as well as a number of coaches.
The move came after a 17-1 blowout win against the Baltimore Orioles. The Red Sox conclude their three-game road set vs. their AL East foes on Sunday afternoon and will feature a very different-looking lineup under interim manager Chad Tracy .
"Today's starters. " the team's official account posted on Bluesky. Among the biggest differences is the return of 21-year-old star outfielder Roman Anthony.
The youngster missed the last four games due to a back injury and is the team's designated hitter on Sunday. Anthony has moved out of his customary leadoff spot in the lineup and is hitting third. Anthony's been at the top of the starting nine in 21 of his 22 games this season and hasn't hit third since his 2025 rookie campaign.