A longtime Boston Red Sox and Cleveland Guardians manager shocked the baseball world on Thursday night by taking the Cincinnati Reds job.
Not many things in the world of professional sports still qualify as surprises in 2024. Thursday night provided one.
After firing David Bell in mid-September, the Reds were at a pivot point as a franchise. They disappointed with a promising young core in 2024, and needed someone trustworthy to steer the ship back on course. But they shocked everyone with their choice., the Reds are hiring longtime Red Sox and Cleveland Guardians skipper Terry Francona to be their next manager. Francona previously retired at the end of the 2022 season to focus on his health.
Few figures are more beloved not only in Boston, but around baseball, than the man affectionately known as "Tito." He's a three-time manager of the year , and one of the most respected managers of his era.
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