Alex Cora wants to make one thing clear — he deserved to have his dream job as manager of the Boston Red Sox taken away earlier this year. He also is eager to prove he is worthy of his second chance to direct the team he led to a World Series title in 2018. Cora was introduced as the new Red Sox manager on Tuesday, just 10 days after his one-season suspension for his role in the Astros' sign-stealing scheme during their 2017 championship run came to an end.
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Ovechkin nets 3, now 13 goals shy of NHL record
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Alex Ovechkin scored his 880th, 881st and 882nd career goals to move 13
goals away from breaking Wayne Gretzky's NHL record and give the Washington
Capital...
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