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Terry Francona Officially Steps Down As Guardians Manager

By Nick Deeds | October 3, 2023 at 8:58pm CDT

The Guardians announced this afternoon that Terry Francona has officially stepped down from his role as the club’s manager. The news was of no surprise, as Francona’s retirement from managing has long been expected. As noted by Zack Meisel of The Athletic, Francona will remain in the Guardians organization, though his exact role going forward has yet to be determined.

The news brings to an end a brilliant managerial career. Francona’s career as a manager first began with the Phillies, for whom he managed from 1997-2000, though Philadelphia never reached the postseason or even posted a winning record during his time at the helm. A few years later, Francona emerged as the manager of the 2004 Red Sox, the team that famously won 98 games under his leadership before going on to win the franchise’s first World Series since 1918. After breaking the Curse of the Bambino, Francona went on to manage for another seven seasons in Boston, making the post season four more times, including a second World Series championship in 2007. He finished his tenure as Boston’s manager with 744 wins, good for a .574 winning percentage.

Francona then sat out the 2012 campaign before joining Cleveland as the club’s manager in 2013. In eleven seasons as the club’s manager, he piloted the club to nine winning seasons and six playoff appearances despite the club consistently ranking toward the bottom of the league in terms of payroll.  The club’s most successful stretch under Francona came from 2016 to 2020, when the club made the postseason in four of five seasons, including a 2016 run that lasted until Game 7 of the World Series, while posting a 415-292 record, good for a winning percentage of .587.

Overall, Francona wraps up his managerial career with a 1950-1672 (.538) record over 23 years as a big league manager. During his time in Cleveland, Francona won AL Manager of the Year three times: in 2013, 2016, and 2022. He also finished 2nd in 2017 while recording top-5 finished on four separate occasions in Boston. He’s one of just nine managers in the history of the award to win on three or more occasions.

As Francona told reporters (including those at ESPN) this afternoon, he’s not yet sure what role he wants to play going forward as he moves into a new role in Cleveland. “I need to go home and get healthy and see what I miss about the game,” Francona said, though he added that he doesn’t expect to manage again.

As for the Guardians, they’ll turn their attention to deciding who will be tasked with attempting to fill Francona’s shoes going forward. As noted by Ryan Lewis of the Akron Beacon Journal, the club has already begun the interview process. Giants bullpen coach Craig Albernaz is among those who have been rumored as potential candidates for the position. Also reportedly under consideration was Guardians first base coach Sandy Alomar Jr, though Lewis notes that Alomar declined to interview for the role.

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  1. This one belongs to the Reds

    2 years ago

    This makes me sad. Always was a big fan of his. Good luck, Tito!

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  2. Mendoza Line 215

    2 years ago

    From New Brighton Pa.Always a first rate and classy guy who will certainly merit seriousness consideration for Cooperstown.

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    • jorge78

      2 years ago

      Serious consideration?
      He’s automatic!

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      • Lets Go DBacks

        2 years ago

        So, the Mickey Calloway cover up is no longer an issue?

        Not sure why it is that easily forgotten, even Francona’s son made a declaration against his father.

        Not saying Francona shouldn’t be in it, but “writers” have oh so been unforgiving with Curt Schilling because he is a POS. Don’t the HOF writers need to find out if Francona is a POS? There are indications he could be one.

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        • Michael Chaney

          2 years ago

          Anyone can be a POS if you look hard enough. By all accounts, Tito was great with his players and pretty much everyone loved him. Sometimes it’s okay to not comment.

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        • Lets Go DBacks

          2 years ago

          I don’t think that just because everyone liked him, there isn’t a possible issue.

          He has been accused of covering up sexual harassment. That is something serious.

          Curt Schilling has been left out for having nothing less and nothing more than a bad mouth.

          It is strange that Terry Francona is a possible automatic in when there is an accusation out there that is far worse than Schilling’s bad mouth.

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        • oscar gamble

          2 years ago

          What sexual harassment by Mickey Calloway occurred while he was employed by Cleveland and exactly what did Francona do to cover that up?

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        • Michael Chaney

          2 years ago

          Yeah but Schilling also publicly told voters not to vote for him so that didn’t help much either

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        • Cora the Destroya

          2 years ago

          I know he has a big mouth but it’s a disgrace how Schilling can’t get in. He’s top 20 all-time in strikeouts

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        • Lets Go DBacks

          2 years ago

          Sure, but he has eventually been left out because of “writers” rallying against him.

          Note that I’m not advocating against Francona, my comments clearly question the possible morale of “writers” with HOF vote.

          If it were up to me I’d vote both Schilling and Francona
          in. There are people in the HOF that have been accused of worser things.

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  3. jdgoat

    2 years ago

    Front office has done him dirty these past few years. I really wish they would have invested in some bats to go along with the pitching staffs they’ve put together. Even if it was in a weak division, he was able to get quite a lot out of some pretty incomplete rosters.

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    • LordD99

      2 years ago

      MLB has created low-spending “financial” divisions. The Central divisions are mostly for the teams who don’t want to spend.

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      • For Love of the Game

        2 years ago

        They weren’t “created;” it is just a financial reality. Other than Chicago, they are small- and mid-market cities.

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        • avenger65

          2 years ago

          True, but the White Sox spend more like a AA team than one that’s located in the third largest city in the country.

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  4. jorge78

    2 years ago

    Good Luck Terry!

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  5. YankeesBleacherCreature

    2 years ago

    Happy retirement, Tito! He’s one of the good ones.

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  6. IronBallsMcGinty

    2 years ago

    Francona definitely got Cleveland through the Eric Wedge years. I hope he has a great retirement/ post managerial career.

    Unless he gets healthy in few years, the itch to be in the game comes back and pulls a Bochy. In which case, cheers to that too.

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  7. Paleobros

    2 years ago

    I thin Joe Maddon is available. Whom says no?

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    • debubba

      2 years ago

      We need a coach who embraces the new stats and how to help young kids flourish. I don’t think Maddon is that guy.

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    • EasternLeagueVeteran

      2 years ago

      DeMarlo Hale for next Indians Manager. Did his time in the Minors and has been a major league coach for years.
      Knows Tito’s style and would likely be as experienced a “managerial” candidate as any of the others the retread names being tossed around.

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  8. Samuel

    2 years ago

    Has been the best manager in MLB for years.

    No one gets what he got out of those rosters. Anyone that says managers don’t matter don’t follow the game and needs to go
    back to rotisserie league.

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    • kellin

      2 years ago

      The Angels lineup this year says hello..

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  9. cmessick2080

    2 years ago

    Thank you Tito for all the great teams and memories.

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  10. Aaron Sapoznik

    2 years ago

    Terry Francona’s career as a professional manager actually first began in the White Sox organization, for whom he managed from 1992-1995. The greatest athlete he ever managed also occurred during that time period, Michael Jordan in 1994 with the AA Birmingham Barons. MJ also bought a $350,000 bus for the Barons that season so that he, Francona, his coaches and teammates could travel in first class comfort. Just saying….

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  11. Pedro Martinez’s Mango Tree

    2 years ago

    Damn shame he didn’t get to 2,000 wins. Best of luck Tito, you were the greatest manager the Sox ever had!

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  12. Rsox

    2 years ago

    A long deserved retirement for Tito. Greatest Manager in Red Sox history and one of the better characters of the game.

    I wonder though if this finally opens the door for Sandy Alomar Jr. to take over. Seems like he’s been “Manager in waiting” for a long time now

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    • layventsky

      2 years ago

      Sandy reportedly declined to interview.

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  13. The Saber-toothed Superfife

    2 years ago

    Well, ….there the baseball fan that loves this dude
    ……
    Then there’s the Tiger fan…..
    Well…..

    ..since he is retiring….
    CONGRATULATIONS FUTURE HOF MANAGER!

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  14. ruthplayedthetuba

    2 years ago

    Tito is great, a well rounded baseball guy who was is very likable. Good for him and congrats on a great career!

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  15. Flanster

    2 years ago

    Class act and excellent manager

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  16. olmtiant

    2 years ago

    While coaching MJ in minors the team would play pickup basketball games when they got to different cities… One game Tito and Mj were on same team and game was tied… Tito took final shot and missed .. other team scored and won…MJ said WTF with his hands up at Tito to Tito’s response.. “ Now you know how I feel watching you trying to hit a curveball “ classic line from a classic man… Thanks terry for helping this guy see at least one in my life time!!!

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  17. 30 Parks

    2 years ago

    All hail Tito.

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    • C Yards Jeff

      2 years ago

      Maybe, in due time, he’ll “pull a Bochy”.

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  18. ❤️ MuteButton

    2 years ago

    In my opinion baseball just lost its best manager. This is coming from a guy who is not a tribe fan. I’m just an admirer of a great mind. Baseball will certainly miss him.

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  19. darthdragula

    2 years ago

    I’ve been following Franconas career for over 40 years since he broke in with the Expos as a player. I still have a couple of his cards. Despite the whole Mickey Calloway fiasco, I still think he was a solid dude and one mistake should not define someone or keep them from being recognized for their greatness. One of the modern eras all time great managers and most assuredly deserving of enshrinement on Cooperstown.

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  20. Jiggs

    2 years ago

    The Cubs sure could use Francona.

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  21. Cora the Destroya

    2 years ago

    Best of luck. He did well until his later years. Got us two championships.

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