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How is Roman Anthony responding to the Red Sox firing manager Alex Cora?

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Roman Anthony remained confident in the Red Sox's championship potential despite the firing, pledging loyalty and saying the team can still win the World Series.

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Anthony's Position ChangeDropped to batting third in the lineup after Cora's firing
Coaching ImpactKyle Hudson had been working with Anthony on his throwing mechanics before being fired
Recent SuccessAnthony recorded his first assist of the season on April 19, throwing out Gleyber Torres at the plate
Player ResponseAnthony acknowledged difficulties but expressed maturity and confidence moving forward
TimelineAnthony returned to Red Sox lineup on April 28, day after Cora's firing

Anthony's Immediate Response

Roman Anthony responded to the Alex Cora firing with measured optimism and loyalty to the organization. According to the headlines from April 27, Anthony sent an honest message acknowledging that 'a lot of [stuff's] going on' but insisted the Red Sox could still win the World Series despite the coaching upheaval. He pushed back against the turmoil and demonstrated maturity in how he handled the organizational chaos.

Coaching Transition and Anthony's Development

Before his firing, outfield instructor Kyle Hudson had been working directly with Anthony on his throwing technique. Early in the season, Anthony had two errors that resulted in him being used as a designated hitter for three consecutive games. Hudson indicated two weeks prior to his firing that Anthony needed to better position his body for stronger throws, noting 'He's going to get it. It's just a matter of putting in the time and he's doing that.' Anthony's first assist of the season on April 19 represented a significant confidence boost for the young player still learning the game.

Lineup Adjustments and Return

Following the Cora firing, Anthony was dropped to batting third in the Red Sox lineup. He returned to action in the lineup on April 28, indicating he remained an integral part of the team's plans despite the managerial change. His presence in the batting order demonstrated the team's continued confidence in him moving forward.

Player Maturity and Perspective

Mark DeRosa was notably impressed with Anthony's maturity and aura in the wake of the coaching purge. Multiple Red Sox players, including Anthony and pitcher Garrett Crochet, were part of the broader chorus reacting to the Cora exit. Anthony also pledged loyalty to the organization during this tumultuous period, showing emotional resilience amid the front office upheaval.

Sources

  1. Red Sox outfielders find themselves out of position with the firing of Kyle Hudson (bostonglobe.com)
  2. Fired Red Sox coaches escorted from team hotel in embarrassing fashion (foxnews.com)