Terry Francona to Retire After Final Home Game as Cleveland Indians Manager Following Illustrious Career

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After an illustrious career spanning over two decades, Terry Francona is set to retire as the manager of the Cleveland Indians following his final home game on Sunday.

Francona, who has been with the Indians since 2013, has been a pillar of success for the team. During his tenure, the Indians have made the playoffs four times, including a World Series appearance in 2016. Francona has also been named the American League Manager of the Year twice, in 2013 and 2016.

The Indians have had a lot of success under Francona’s leadership. He was able to turn the team around from a struggling franchise to one of the best teams in baseball. He also helped develop some of the team’s young stars, such as Francisco Lindor and Jose Ramirez.

Francona’s retirement marks the end of an era for the Indians. He will be remembered as one of the greatest managers in franchise history. His legacy will live on in Cleveland for years to come.

The Indians will now have to look for a new manager to lead them into the future. It will be a difficult task to replace someone as successful as Francona.

The entire city of Cleveland will be sad to see Francona go, but they are thankful for all he has done for the team. He has been a great leader and mentor, and his impact on the team will be felt for years to come.

As Francona takes his final bow as manager of the Cleveland Indians, he can look back on a career full of success and accomplishments. He will be remembered fondly by the city of Cleveland and all of baseball.

Terry Francona to Retire After Final Home Game as Cleveland Indians Manager Following Illustrious Career