Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona. Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Cleveland manager Terry Francona steps down for rest of season

As noted by The Associated Press (h/t ESPN), Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona was recently sent home with a head cold and has a lengthy history of illnesses and ailments. 

With Cleveland trading valuable pieces and seemingly punting on the remainder of the season, those left in the clubhouse will have to move forward without their boss through the end of September. 

Cleveland confirmed Thursday night that Francona will step away for the rest of the 2021 campaign to focus on his health. Bench coach DeMarlo Hale had filled in for Francona and will become interim manager:

The two-time American League Manager of the Year, who previously won a pair of World Series titles managing the Boston Red Sox, did not travel with the team for its weekend series at the Chicago White Sox, according to Zack Meisel of The Athletic. 

As Mandy Bell of the league's website explained, Francona was absent for the majority of the pandemic-shortened 2020 season as he battled gastrointestinal issues and, later, multiple blood clots that sent him to the ICU. Bell wrote Thursday that Francona dealt with a staph infection in his foot ahead of spring training this year and was hoping to make it to the upcoming offseason before having surgery to address the issue. 

In corresponding moves, Cleveland is shifting third-base coach Mike Sarbaugh to Hale's bench-coach role, and outfield coach Kyle Hudson is becoming the third-base coach. 

Per Baseball-Reference, Francona passed Cleveland icon Mike Hargrove last weekend to become second all-time in franchise managerial wins with 723. Lou Boudreau is atop that list with 728 victories. 

Francona, 62, is under contract through 2022, but one wonders if he's managed his last game at the highest level, in general: 

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