Alex Cora

Alex Cora

manager United States

Alex Cora is a former professional baseball player and the current manager of the Boston Red Sox. Known for his strategic acumen and leadership skills, Cora has played a pivotal role in guiding his team through various seasons. His recent comments regarding the acquisition of Alex Bregman reflect his intent to strengthen the Red Sox's competitiveness as they prepare for upcoming challenges in Major League Baseball.

Born on Jul 18, 1975 (49 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
222,080
Power
11,920$
Sentiment
6.01
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Dominican Republic 3 6.67 0.17% +0% 10,847,910 18,491 $89,000 152$
United States 2 5.50 0.04% +10% 331,002,651 163,238 $21,000,000 10,356$
Canada 1 9.00 0.04% +0% 38,005,238 16,676 $1,700,000 746$
Taiwan 1 8.00 0.10% +0% 23,816,775 23,675 $670,000 666$
Totals 7 403,672,574 222,080 $23,459,000 11,920$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Taiwan Taiwan: Alex Cora expressed his support for Jarren Duran and acknowledged his struggles with mental health. 8

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Red Sox’s Duran opens up about attempted suicide

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic: Alex Cora expressed his support for Duran and emphasized the importance of openness about mental health. 9

Listín Diario – oldest Dominican newspaper, est. 1889: Duran habla sobre salud mental y suicidio en documental de Netflix

United States United States: Alex Cora is the manager of the Boston Red Sox who reacted with Jarren Duran during a presentation of the Heart & Hustle Award. 6

Fox News: Red Sox's Jarren Duran open about suicide attempt

United States United States: Red Sox manager Alex Cora and Devers appeared to be at odds about whether he would spend time on the baseball diamond covering third base. 5

Fox News: Red Sox star Rafael Devers' strike outs put him on wrong side of history