The Boston Red Sox lost their third straight game on Monday night and their manager, Alex Cora, was not around to lead the team in the final few innings as he was ejected for the second straight contest.
This one came after the Red Sox ran into a very strange double play in the top of the fifth inning against the Los Angeles Angels.
Cora was not happy after Abraham Toro-Hernandez was tagged out at second moments after Jarren Duran was tagged out in a rundown between second and third. Cora thought Toro-Hernandez was blocked from touching second base and had some words for the ump. He then apparently went a little too far with his message and was tossed.
That led to a very heated argument between Cora and the ump:
This bizarre double play led to Alex Cora being ejected for the second straight night as he argued that his runner had no path to second base pic.twitter.com/BReE51mFjc
— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) June 24, 2025
Make that 2 straight games where Alex Cora has been ejected and he let it rip in this one… pic.twitter.com/FX6k4ikj8G
— Tyler Milliken (@tylermilliken_) June 24, 2025
The play wasn't reviewable, which likely led to Cora's frustrations reaching a fever pitch. The Red Sox lost the game 9-5 and are now 40-40 on the season.
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