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Reds new manager Terry Francona holds his jersey as, from left, COO Phil Castellini, President of Baseball Operations Nick Krall, owner Bob Castellini and General Manager Brad Meador pose for a ...
A year after he stepped away from baseball to focus on his health, Terry Francona will be back in the dugout to manage the Cincinnati Reds, who introduced him at a news conference Monday.
Francona, 65, will take over as manager of the Cincinnati Reds, replacing none other than Buddy’s son, David Bell. Because of the youth of the team, the Reds were focused on an experienced manager.