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00:00I think the greatest strength the Red Sox have going into this series, a three-game series,
00:05which I think can be managed in a certain way, is the manager, Alex Cora.
00:10I think what you're, you have Crochet, obviously, but he can only win you game one.
00:15Even at his best, even if he's shut out nine innings, he can't win the second game for you.
00:20I think Alex Cora has a massive managerial advantage over Aaron Boone and his experience in the postseason.
00:28Again, you and I have talked a little bit about this, that maybe the postseason allows for his gut
00:33and his experience to take over more so than analytics or meetings that take place at like one in the afternoon
00:40where we're planning how we're going to handle certain things.
00:42You make decisions, you know, in the seventh inning at two o'clock in the afternoon, right?
00:48Right, right. No, no, no. Let's make them in the seventh inning based on the crowd, the atmosphere,
00:54the look in his eyes, the score, the how much is the guy sweating?
00:58Does he look like he's crapping his pants on the mound or does he look like he's in the,
01:02like all of those things?
01:03I think Alex Cora might be the best in baseball, right?
01:06Tito, I like Tito. Tito's got a say in this.
01:09Oh, he's the legend.
01:10But Alex Cora is in that conversation in that area and I think that matters.
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