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Terry Francona, Successful Manager of the Cleveland Guardians, Announces Retirement After Sunday’s Game

Key points:

  • Terry Francona, manager of the Cleveland Guardians, will retire after Sunday's game
  • Francona is a highly respected figure in baseball with two World Series championships under his belt
  • His retirement does not mark the end of his involvement in the sport, as he is expected to be inducted into the Hall of Fame and potentially pursue a career as a TV analyst

Terry Francona, the manager of the Cleveland Guardians, will retire after Sunday’s game, ending an illustrious career that includes two World Series championships. Although Francona has battled health issues in recent years, he is only 64 and may continue his involvement in baseball, potentially as a TV analyst. With 1,950 career wins and a .539 winning percentage, Francona ranks 13th all-time among managers. His most notable achievement is leading the Boston Red Sox to their first World Series title in 86 years in 2004. Francona’s impact goes beyond winning, as his beloved personality makes him a beloved figure in the game.

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