Reds hiring Francona as manager, sources say

Future Hall of Fame manager Terry Francona will come out of retirement to manage the Cincinnati Reds, agreeing to a deal with the team one year to the day after retiring following 23 seasons, sources told ESPN on Thursday.

The 65-year-old Francona takes over a young, talented Reds team a year after leaving the Cleveland Guardians, whom he had managed the previous 11 seasons. Francona won nearly 55% of his games with Cleveland after capturing two World Series managing the Boston Red Sox, including the 2004 campaign that snapped an 86-year title drought.

Concerns about Francona’s health in recent years caused him to miss time and led to questions of whether he wanted to continue managing despite the success. When Francona stepped down from the Guardians on Oct. 3, 2023, he said: “I need to go home and get healthy and see what I miss about the game. I don’t foresee managing again.”

On Oct. 3, 2024, he pledged to return on the opposite side of the state with a team that underachieved this season. After a surprising 82-80 finish in 2023, the Reds weathered injuries to finish 77-85. They fired manager David Bell less than a year after giving him a contract extension and will hand the reins of a high-upside group over to Francona, whose hiring was first reported by MLB.com.

Shortstop Elly De La Cruz is a 22-year-old star, and with Matt McLain expected back next season and a young position-player group that includes Spencer Steer, Tyler Stephenson, Jonathan India, Noelvi Marte and Christian Encarnacion-Strand, there is plenty of potential for the Reds’ lineup. The same goes for a pitching staff headlined by Hunter Greene and complemented with Andrew Abbott, Nick Lodolo and rookie Rhett Lowder.

With 1,950 wins in his career, including 285 in his first job in Philadelphia more than a quarter-century ago, Francona is likely to pass Leo Durocher for 12th on the all-time list for managers with his 2,009th win. If the Reds have the sort of season they hope Francona will help provide, he could surge past Walter Alston, who is 11th with 2,040 victories.

An announcement of Francona’s hiring could happen as soon as this week.

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