11/28/2025
“HE’S JUST A BASEBALL COACH WITH GOOD LUCK.”
That was the line Sunny Hostin tossed out on The View, as the table joked about Alex Cora making an unusual daytime TV appearance during the offseason.
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“He just chews gum in the dugout, waves his arms around, and gets credit when the players make big plays. That’s his whole deal,” Sunny added with a playful shrug. Joy chuckled, Whoopi smirked, and Alyssa tapped the table approvingly.
Alex didn’t laugh.
He didn’t fire back.
He didn’t defend the years of work, pressure, and responsibility that fans never see.
Instead, he quietly reached into the inside pocket of his jacket and pulled out a faded, folded lineup card — the same card fans once spotted peeking from his back pocket during a tribute game, the one he kept not for strategy, but for memory.
He placed it gently on the table.
The soft whisper of paper against wood cut through the fading laughter like the quiet thump of a baseball hitting an empty glove.
Then Alex lifted his head, rested both hands on the table, and met Sunny’s eyes — calm, steady, and carrying more history than any statistic ever could.
And he spoke seven quiet words that froze the entire studio:
“I wrote his last lineup for him.”