Chad Tracy Opens Up About Whirlwind New Role With Red Sox
TL;DR
Chad Tracy has been named interim manager of the Boston Red Sox following the unexpected firing of Alex Cora and several assistant coaches. Tracy was previously managing Triple-A Worcester before his promotion.
Key points
- Chad Tracy is the new interim manager of the Boston Red Sox.
- Alex Cora and several assistant coaches were fired on April 25.
- Tracy was previously managing Triple-A Worcester.
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Boston Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy
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With Alex Cora in the second year of a three-year extension, Chad Tracy probably wasn't expecting to manage the Boston Red Sox anytime soon.
But after Cora and many of his assistant coaches were shockingly fired on April 25, Tracy was promoted from managing Triple-A Worcester to interim manager of the Red Sox.
The 45-year-oldĀ played nine seasons in the Major Leagues, but this is his first time managing an MLB team. It's a big transition for him, but at least he already knows many of Boston's players from managing them in Worcester.
Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic recently interviewed Tracy about his new role (subscription required).
"Thereās a good bit of observation early on for a couple of reasons," Tracy told McCaffrey. "One, because itās the smart thing to do, and two, if you just come in and start making changes, you make the group feel like you havenāt even been here, how do you know whatās going on? But Iām also aware that I do know the guys. And if I see something approach-wise, I talk to them a little bit about what I feel will help us get on track."
Tracy also said he's in frequent communication with his boss, Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow.
"I talk to him a couple of times a day," Tracy said. "We talk before the game. We talk after the game. But heās been amazing as far as, like, wanting to know what I think and has not, at this point, put me in any position saying you need to do this or you need to do that. Like, he knows I know the guys, too."
Marcelo Mayer, who played for Tracy in Worcester, praised him for making the transition from Cora relatively smooth and seamless.
"I mean, honestly, it feels like heās been here the whole time," said Mayer. "Iām sure itās been a lot for him and heās been super busy, but heās been super pro, and I think the players like him. I know the players that have played with him in Triple A love him. Heās one of my favorite managers Iāve ever had."
Mayer loved playing for Tracy in Worcester and is excited to be playing for him again.
"Just playing for him in Triple A was super fun. It was a great experience," Mayer added. "And for him to be in the big leagues now. Like, I couldnāt be happier for him. I know heās more than capable for the job, and heās such a smart dude, such a smart baseball mind. And I think weāre lucky to have him here."
Boston has improved a bit under Tracy, goingĀ 4-4 under him after starting the yearĀ 10-17 under Cora. The team still has a long way to go if it wants to climb into contention, but at least it's been a promising start.
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Q&A
Why was Chad Tracy appointed as interim manager of the Boston Red Sox?
Chad Tracy was appointed interim manager after Alex Cora and multiple assistant coaches were unexpectedly fired on April 25.
What was Chad Tracy's role before becoming the interim manager?
Before becoming interim manager, Chad Tracy was managing the Triple-A Worcester team.
How long was Alex Cora's contract with the Red Sox before his firing?
Alex Cora was in the second year of a three-year extension when he was fired.
