It looks like the Cleveland Indians may be saying goodbye to their beloved manager Terry Francona. Francona recently suggested the possibility of this being his final season with the team.
Francona has been the manager of the Indians since 2013, and during that time he has led the team to three division titles and two trips to the World Series. He has also been named American League Manager of the Year twice.
The Indians have been struggling this season, and Francona has been vocal about his frustrations with the team’s performance. He recently said that he is considering stepping away from the team after this season, citing his age and the need for a fresh perspective.
Francona’s departure would be a huge loss for the Indians. He has been a leader in the clubhouse and a mentor to many of the younger players. He has also been a calming presence in the dugout during tough times.
It is unclear who will replace Francona if he does decide to step away from the team. However, it is certain that whoever takes over will have big shoes to fill. Francona has been a great manager for the Indians, and his presence will be missed if he does decide to leave.
Only time will tell if this is indeed Francona’s final season with the Indians. Until then, fans can only hope that he will stay on for another year and help lead the team to more success.