| Name: | Alex Cora |
| Occupation: | Baseball Player |
| Gender: | Male |
| Birth Day: | October 18, 1975 |
| Age: | 50 |
| Birth Place: | Caguas - Puerto Rico |
| Zodiac Sign: | Libra |
| DOB in Roman: | X.XVIII.MCMLXXV |
Alex Cora
Alex Cora was born on 18 October 1975(50 years old) in Puerto Rico. Alex Cora is Baseball Player, Zodiac sign - Libra. More detail about Alex Cora given below.
About Alex Cora
From 1998 through 2004, he was a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers' infield, where he played second base and shortstop. After retiring, he played for numerous different teams and then became a manager. In 2018, he was named manager of the Boston Red Sox, and in his first season, he led the team to a World Series championship.
Jose Alexander Cora is a Puerto Rican coach and former midfielder who coached the Boston Red Sox in the Major League Baseball. Previously he played at MLB for 14 seasons with Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, New York Mets, Texas Rangers and Washington Nationals. After retiring as a player, Cora coached the Houston Astros when they won their first World Series title in 2017. Cora was named the Boston manager the next season where he won the franchise's 108 best games and led the team to victory in the 2018 World Series. He is the MLB manager. fifth won the World Series championship in his first season and was the first Puerto Rican to manage a World Series winning team. After the 2019 season, Cora got involved in a sign theft scandal while playing for Astros. Amidst the investigation of whether he was involved in a different signature theft scandal than the Red Sox, Cora and Red Sox agreed to go their separate ways before the 2020 season
Trivia
He was involved in the two longest nine-inning baseball games in the sport's history, one as a member of the Dodgers and another with the Red Sox. He won a World Series title with Boston in 2007.
Alex Cora before fame
He was a 12th-round draft pick in 1993, but he chose to play at the University of Miami instead of signing a professional contract. The Dodgers selected him in the third round of the 1996 draft.
Achievement of Alex Cora
He was involved in the two longest nine-inning baseball games in the sport's history, one as a member of the Dodgers and another with the Red Sox. In 2007, he helped Boston win the World Series.
Salary 2020
$800,000
Net Worth 2020
Undisclosed
Alex Cora family life
Joey, his brother, spent 11 years in the Major League Baseball. He and his wife Nilda have a daughter, and he has a stepson named Jeriel.
Associations of Alex Cora
He was involved in the third-longest at-bat in MLB history at the time, in a game in 2004. With a 2-1 count against pitcher Matt Clement, he fouled off the next 14 pitches before hitting a home run.
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