Red Sox’ Trevor Story not pleased with Craig Breslow’s explanation of Alex Cora’s firing: ‘We’ll have our talk’
As Red Sox players arrived at Camden Yards for the first game of the post-Alex Cora era Sunday, they remained shellshocked by Saturday afternoon’s series of firings, which included Cora and a handful of coaches. It was clear, too, that alongside the surprise, there was anger, too.
BALTIMORE — As Red Sox players arrived at Camden Yards for the first game of the post-Alex Cora era Sunday , they remained shellshocked by Saturday afternoon’s series of firings, which included Cora and a handful of coaches. It was clear, too, that alongside the surprise, there was anger. Two veterans — Trevor Story and Garrett Whitlock — addressed reporters in the visitors clubhouse and made it clear that they were not happy with the events of Saturday.
Story, in particular, expressed dissatisfaction with both the firings and the explanations given by chief baseball officer Craig Breslow in a brief team meeting before Sunday’s game against the Orioles. Story, who isn’t in Sunday’s lineup, is intent on getting a further explanation in the coming hours. When?
“Today,” Story repeated — four times. With whom? “Breslow,” he said stoically.
“They spoke,” Story said. “There just have to be more conversations had. I wouldn’t say it was satisfactory.
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