The Chicago White Sox organization, led by Jerry Reinsdorf, is rarely known to do the obviously right thing. They can have all things lined up perfectly for them to execute a plan, and they can't get out of their own way.
Longtime ESPN reporter Tim Kurkjian appeared Thursday on 92.3 The Fan in Cleveland. During the appearance, Kurkjian shared some surprising information about the former Cleveland Guardians manager.
After ending a 23-year managerial career that began in Philadelphia, Terry Francona might end his hiatus after all. According to ESPN’s Tim Kurkijan, he speculated a possible comeback for Francona when he appeared on The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima.
Longtime ESPN baseball analyst Tim Kurkjian supplied a significant on Thursday morning regarding the future of former manager Terry Francona.
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Terry Francona had a line he used continually during a managing career that will likely earn him a spot in the Hall of Fame. “When you think you have enough pitching, go get more,” he always said.
The Cleveland Guardians hired a new manager in 2024 after Terry Francona led the ball club from 2013-2023. Francona was a legendary manager who helped Cleveland achieve plenty of success.
More information is coming out about the Chicago Cubs’ search for a general manager this coming season. The team was prepared to target Terry Francona if Craig Counsell didn’t take the job, per USA Today.
Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora said Tuesday that he isn't sure what his short-term future holds with the organization, but he knows he doesn't want to stick around too long.
The Tito Francona Era Begins (technically for a second time since his dad played here I guess?) First and foremost, my apologies for the little unannounced break in the action here over the last couple of days.
Last week, it was announced that Theo Epstein is returning to the Boston Red Sox family as part of the team's ownership group. This week, it's been announced that former Sox manager Terry Francona is coming back to New England this summer, although not in a baseball capacity.
Former Cleveland Guardians manager Terry Francona had a very successful tenure with the team, managing Cleveland for a franchise-record 11 seasons. Following
It'll take some time to get used to seeing someone besides Terry Francona at the top step of the home dugout at Progressive Field. His legacy as a Future Hall of Famer was solidified during his time with the Cleveland Guardians and Tito became the organization's all-time leader in wins over the decade he was in town.
For many years, Terry Francona navigated through a slew of health issues while serving as the Cleveland Guardians’ manager. In July of 2017, Francona had an irregular heartbeat, which was corrected by a cardiac ablation.
Overall, Francona wraps up his career with a 1,950-1,672 (.538) record over 23 years as a big league manager.
Cleveland Guardians manager Terry Francona confirmed on Tuesday what had been known for over a month: He's stepping down from his job for reasons related to his health.
Sunday marks game 162 for each team around MLB. However, it won't be a normal offseaosn for the Cleveland Guardians as they'll be searching for a new manager for the first time in 11 seasons.
Cleveland Guardians manager Terry Francona received two curtain calls following a tribute video on Wednesday, during what will likely be his final home game as an MLB manager.
Terry Francona has yet to make it official but it certainly appears that he will retire and move on from the game of baseball once the 2023 regular season comes to an end.
Terry Francona is close to making a major decision. The Cleveland Guardians manager joined “Loud Outs” on SiriusXM MLB Radio Tuesday for an interview. Francona seems to be almost certainly headed for retirement after the season.
With the Guardians far out of the playoff picture at 59-66 and Francona’s contract expiring after the season, it is fair to question what the future holds for him.
Cleveland manager Terry Francona missed the Guardians' Tuesday night game against the Royals due to an illness that required precautionary testing at a Kansas City hospital, according to multiple media reports.
Manager Terry Francona's face was literally all over Cleveland Guardians spring training on Thursday.
American League Manager of the Year Terry Francona has been through a lot over his managerial career. The 63-year-old has won the award three times during his tenure with the Cleveland Guardians, but has dealt with more than his fair share of struggles.
The Cleveland Guardians are looking to build off of a successful 2022 season in which they won 92 games and captured their first division title since 2018.
Terry Francona, who led the Cleveland Guardians to a 92-win season and an AL Central title, has won the American League Manager of the Year Award. It’s his third time earning Manager of the Year honors.
While both skippers have decades of managerial experience, they were in rather different situations for 2022.
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