September 30, 2011

Francona Gone

The Red Sox did wind up releasing Terry Francona. From the ownership:

“We met with Terry Francona, Theo Epstein and Ben Cherington Friday morning to discuss the 2011 season, ways to improve the club in the future, and Tito’s status. During the meeting, Tito, Theo and Ben agreed that the Red Sox would benefit from an improved clubhouse culture and higher standards in several areas. Tito said that after eight years here he was frustrated by his difficulty making an impact with the players, that a different voice was needed, and that it was time for him to move on. After taking time to reflect on Tito’s sentiments, we agreed that it was best for the Red Sox not to exercise the option years on his contract.

We have enormous respect, admiration and appreciation for Tito and the job that he did for eight years, including two World Series Championship seasons and five playoff appearances. His poise during the 2004 post-season was a key factor in the greatest comeback in baseball history, and his place in Red Sox history will never be forgotten. We wish him only the best going forward.”

So Terry lost the clubhouse, and that was the end of his stint. Some other team will wind up with a very good manager. Theo Epstein and Francona also issued statements, and no bridges were burned.

Terry Francona led the reverse of the curse, and for that, he’ll always be remembered fondly in Boston.

3 thoughts on “Francona Gone

  1. dave

    wow, what’s the story with this? Revenge: Tito Strikes Back!!!

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