• Wed. May 14th, 2025

SOX BULLPEN SCRUTINY: Boston Red Sox Legend-David Ortiz ‘Blast’ Alex Cora Over Greg Weissert Multi-Inning Failure. As Red Sox Land $10 Million World Series Champion First Baseman In Midseason Trade, To Fill Triston Casas Void Quelling Rafeal Devers Controvesy

RED SOX BULLPEN SCRUTINY: David Ortiz Blasts Alex Cora Over Weissert Struggles as Boston Acquires $10M World Series Champion-Nathaniel Lowe to Fill Casas Void and Quell Devers Drama

The Boston Red Sox are once again at the center of attention in the baseball world, and this time the criticism is coming from within the family. Red Sox legend and Hall of Famer David Ortiz has publicly called out manager Alex Cora following the team’s recent bullpen collapse, with particular focus on reliever Greg Weissert’s multi-inning meltdown. The failed outing cost the Red Sox a crucial divisional matchup and has sparked heated debate among fans and analysts alike about Boston’s decision-making and bullpen depth.

Ortiz, never one to hold back when it comes to his beloved franchise, expressed frustration over Cora’s handling of the pitching staff. “You can’t keep putting guys in situations they’re not ready for,” Ortiz said in a television segment. “Weissert’s not built for that role. That’s on the manager.”

Cora, already under scrutiny for inconsistent rotations and bullpen usage this season, defended the move by citing a depleted pitching staff and limited options during the game. Still, the damage was done, and the fallout has further highlighted the growing tension within the Red Sox clubhouse.

In an effort to stabilize the team and patch growing holes in the roster, the Red Sox front office made a major move at the trade deadline, acquiring a $10 million World Series champion first baseman in a high-profile midseason trade. The new addition, Nathaniel Lowe, is expected to immediately slot into the starting lineup and fill the void left by the injured Triston Casas.

The acquisition is also being viewed as a strategic attempt to quell recent controversy surrounding star third baseman Rafael Devers, whose outspoken comments about the team’s competitive direction have stirred speculation about his long-term future in Boston. By bringing in a proven veteran bat and clubhouse leader, the Red Sox hope to re-center their season and send a message that they remain committed to contending.

As the Red Sox navigate internal pressure and rising expectations, the spotlight will remain firmly on Cora’s leadership and how the team responds to its latest round of adversity. With postseason hopes still alive, the next few weeks could define Boston’s 2025 campaign.


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