Alex Cora

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Alex Cora is a former Major League Baseball infielder and current manager best known for leading the Boston Red Sox to the 2018 World Series title.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball manager
former baseball player
human
AstrosTenureSeason 2017
bats right
coachedFor Houston Astros
collegeAttended University of Miami
collegeTeam University of Miami
surface form: Miami Hurricanes baseball
countryOfCitizenship Puerto Rico
dateOfBirth 1975-10-18
draftedBy Los Angeles Dodgers
draftLeague MLB Draft
familyName Cora
finalMLBSeason 2011
finalMLBTeam Washington Nationals
fullName José Alexander Cora
givenName Alexander
José
leagueManaged Major League Baseball
ledTeamToTitle 2018 World Series
managedTeam Boston Red Sox
MLBDebutDate 1998-06-07
MLBDebutLeague Major League Baseball
surface form: MLB
MLBDebutTeam Los Angeles Dodgers
occupation baseball manager
baseball player
placeOfBirth Caguas, Puerto Rico
playedFor Boston Red Sox
Cleveland Indians
Los Angeles Dodgers
New York Mets
Texas Rangers
Washington Nationals
positionPlayed infielder
second baseman
shortstop
relativeOccupation Joey Cora is a former MLB infielder and coach
roleWithAstros bench coach
sibling Joey Cora
sport baseball
suspendedForSeason 2020 MLB season
suspensionReason role in Houston Astros sign-stealing scandal
teamManagedFrom Boston Red Sox, 2018
Boston Red Sox
surface form: Boston Red Sox, 2021
teamManagedTo Boston Red Sox, 2019
throws right
wonChampionshipAsManager 2018 World Series
worldSeriesChampionAsPlayer Boston Red Sox
surface form: 2007 Boston Red Sox

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Joey Cora hasRelative Alex Cora
Boston Red Sox notableManager Alex Cora
Cora usedBy Alex Cora