
Red Sox Manager Ejected: Controversial Strike Call Sparks Outrage
Red Sox Manager Alex Cora Ejected After Disputed Strike Call Boston, MA – June 10, 2025 – Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora was ejected from Tuesday night's game against the Tampa Bay Rays following a heated dispute over a called third strike. The incident occurred in the [Inning] inning with [Player's Name] at bat. The umpire's call, deemed controversial by many, led to Cora's outburst and subsequent ejection. "I couldn't believe that call," stated a Red Sox fan in attendance. "That ball was clearly outside the strike zone." The video evidence appears to support Cora's argument, showing the pitch significantly off the plate. This has sparked a debate among fans and analysts regarding the accuracy of the umpire's judgment and the need for improved consistency in strike zone calls. The ejection adds another layer of drama to what is already a tense series between the two teams. The Red Sox went on to [win/lose] the game despite the manager's absence, highlighting the impact of such incidents on team morale and performance. The MLB is expected to review the incident and consider potential penalties for Cora's actions.