Red Sox Manager Alex Cora Restrained During Ejection

With the Boston Red Sox all but mathematically out of postseason contention, manager Alex Cora let out some of his frustration during Sunday’s doubleheader opener against the Minnesota Twins.

In the top of the first, Cora calmly walked out of the dugout to talk to the umpires after an obstruction call was made at second base. But the interaction turned heated with Cora waving his arms wildly. He then ran out to the second base bag, motioning with his hands from his eyes to the bag, while pointing furiously at second base umpire Dan Merzel. Cora then had to be held back by third base umpire Alan Porter.

The manager was

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