Alex Cora Reacts To Rafael Devers Drama After Giants’ Controversial Moment
Former Red Sox manager Alex Cora appeared to respond to Rafael Devers’ latest controversy, bringing attention back to past tensions involving the star infielder.
- Glenn Catubig
- 3 min read

Rafael Devers and Alex Cora are no longer connected through the Boston Red Sox, but their history resurfaced after Devers became involved in a controversial moment during the San Francisco Giants’ loss to the Miami Marlins.
The situation occurred during the ninth inning of a close game, when Devers reached base with the Giants trailing by one run. San Francisco manager Tony Vitello decided to replace him with pinch runner Jonah Cox in an attempt to add speed to a potential rally.
Devers appeared unhappy with the decision and signaled for Cox to return to the dugout. The situation continued until the umpire informed Devers that the substitution was already official and he needed to leave the field.
The incident quickly became a topic of discussion across baseball, with questions surrounding player-manager communication and professionalism. Cora, who spent years managing Devers in Boston, appeared to offer his own reaction through a short social media post.
1. Devers’ Frustrating Ninth-Inning Moment
The Giants entered the ninth inning looking for a comeback opportunity, and Devers gave them a chance by drawing a walk. With the tying run on base, Vitello chose to prioritize speed and sent Cox into the game as a pinch runner. However, Devers did not agree with the decision. He visibly reacted by attempting to stop Cox from entering the game, signaling that he wanted to remain on the field and continue contributing. The situation created an awkward scene as Cox eventually reached first base while Devers remained nearby. The umpire then clarified that the substitution had already been completed, forcing Devers to exit. The reaction immediately drew criticism because it appeared to challenge the manager’s authority in a public setting. While emotions often run high during important moments, the situation highlighted the importance of handling disagreements internally.
2. Cora’s Cryptic Response
After the incident gained attention, Cora appeared to reference the situation with a brief message on social media. His post included a short phrase suggesting that an explanation or defense might follow. The comment stood out because Cora had a long relationship with Devers during their time together in Boston. The former manager worked with Devers for several seasons and was familiar with his personality and competitive nature. Some viewed Cora’s message as a subtle criticism connected to previous issues involving Devers and the Red Sox organization. Their relationship became more complicated during Devers’ final period in Boston before his trade to San Francisco. The post did not provide a detailed explanation, but it added another layer to the conversation surrounding Devers’ actions. Given their shared history, Cora’s reaction received significant attention from baseball observers.
3. Past Tensions Resurface
Devers’ departure from Boston followed a period of disagreements involving his role with the team. One of the biggest issues came when the Red Sox asked him to take on responsibilities at first base after an injury affected their roster. Devers reportedly did not want to make that position change, creating tension between the player and organization. The situation became more complicated after Boston added Alex Bregman, who had a stronger defensive reputation at third base. As a result, Devers spent more time as a designated hitter rather than his traditional position. Those decisions reportedly contributed to frustration and eventually played a role in Boston moving him to the Giants. Now, after another public disagreement involving a manager’s decision, the previous issues have returned to the spotlight. Devers remains one of baseball’s most talented hitters, but moments like these continue to raise questions about communication and leadership.