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Boston Red Sox Manager Misses Game to Attend Daughter's Graduation and People Have Opinions

Boston Red Sox Manager Misses Game to Attend Daughter's Graduation and People Have Opinions

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Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora missed the May 19th game of the Red Sox versus New York Mets at Fenway Park so he could attend and celebrate his daughter's graduation from college. His daughter, Camila, graduated from Boston College. (Congrats, Camila!) Folks were mad.
Perhaps it's the die-hard baseball fans who are peeved, but the Red Sox did end up winning the game 3 to 1 so maybe they chilled out? What some saw as an issue was that the graduation was in the morning and the game started at 6:45 p.m.
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Cora responded the criticism saying that he "made the best decision for my daughter" and that his "purpose" in life is to "raise her" and "do the best we can."
When reporters asked if he could have rushed away from the graduation festivities to make it to the game he said, "No."
It's clear he wanted to be fully present for his daughter's amazing day to celebrate her accomplishments. The guy deserves a day off of work to be with his family.
It's interesting that a dad is being dragged for this — though some are also praising his decision. Would a mom be criticized for missing work for her kid's graduation? Or would the opposite be true?
Related:
Female Quotient's post had some great comments.
"We have really dipped low as a society when we question why a parent would rather be with their child during a momentous moment in their life than go to work," one person shared.
"Wouldn't it be more questionable if he missed his daughters grad for a game?!" another added.
"Your kid only graduates from college for the first time once. This wasn't the World Series, or even playoffs. Even then, that's your kid. Kudos to Alex Cora for putting family first," shared another.
Instead of picking apart every critique, Cora said, "For those who don't understand, I'm not gonna try to convince them. I made the best decision for my girl."
That's good parenting.
Up Next:Boston Red Sox Manager Misses Game to Attend Daughter's Graduation and People Have Opinions first appeared on WeHaveKids on May 28, 2025

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