Behind The Lineup
In this episode of Behind The Lineup, we take a deep dive into the Boston Red Sox from the aftermath of the 2018 World Series championship through the firing of Alex Cora in 2026. What started as one of baseball’s most successful 21st-century franchises quickly turned into a period defined by confusion, contradiction, and organizational dysfunction. We begin with the warning signs after 2018: the departure of Dave Dombrowski, the push to cut payroll, the hiring of Chaim Bloom, and the investigation surrounding the Red Sox sign-stealing scandal. From there, we break down the defining moment of this era: the Mookie Betts trade. That move set the tone for years of uncertainty in Boston. Season by season, we look at the highs and lows of the post-Mookie era: the disastrous 2020 pandemic season, the surprising 2021 ALCS run, back-to-back last-place finishes, major roster turnover, the Rafael Devers extension and eventual trade, the Craig Breslow era, the rise of young talent, the return to the postseason in 2025, and the disastrous 2026 offseason that ultimately ended with Alex Cora being fired. The central question of this episode is simple: what exactly is the Red Sox plan? From Mookie Betts to Rafael Devers to Alex Cora, Boston has repeatedly moved on from franchise-defining pieces without proving it had a better direction in place. This episode examines how one of baseball’s most iconic organizations went from championship standard to organizational uncertainty — and why the “Curse of Mookie Betts” may still be alive and well in Boston.
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