On Sunday morning, Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow and president and chief executive officer Sam Kennedy spoke to the media and opened up about the decision to surprisingly fire manager Alex Cora after 27 games in the 2026 season. While speaking to the media, Breslow pointed to a "belief" in the roster the Red Sox currently have and underperformance as the main driver in the decision to cut ties with Cora right now. "First, I just want to echo [Sam Kennedy's] sentiments about Alex, what he's meant to this organization and the staff and thank them for all of their contributions," Breslow said. "But, answering your question directly, it really comes down to the belief we have in the players and the belief that we have in the group to accomplish what we set out to accomplish. "By acting today, it gives us 135 games ahead of us.…