Francona still not managing Indians due to medical condition
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CLEVELAND – Indians manager Terry Francona remains absent from the team to get rest while dealing with a gastrointestinal issue that he’s battled for months.
Francona will miss his fourth game in a row Wednesday night when the Indians return home to play two straight against the Reds. The two teams just wrapped up a two-game series in Cincinnati while Francona underwent tests and exams for three days at the Cleveland Clinic.
Team President Chris Antonetti said Francona will likely be sidelined for a few more days, but the hope is he’ll return to the team “in the not-too-distant future.”
Antonetti did not provide many details about Francona’s illness. He said the 61-year-old manager “is in the process of feeling better.” At this point, the objective is for Francona to feel well enough to get back in the dugout.
“Mostly right now it’s getting Tito to a point where he’s just more comfortable, where he will resume the duties that he has as manager,” he said.
Until he returns, the Indians will have third base coach Mike Sarbaugh move into the dugout to help interim manager Sandy Alomar, the team’s usual first base coach, with managing duties.
Tony Mansolino will fill in for Sarbaugh at third. He’s been working at the team’s alternate site in Lake County.
Alomar said he’s grateful to have more help in sharing the workload.
“I have many responsibilities with controlling the running game,” he said. “There are times when I’m controlling the running game or still coaching, I tend to forget I’m the acting manager. To ease the situation with all the stuff I have to control, Sarby can help a lot. He has a lot of insight on everything. It will be a great help to have him on the bench.
“It’s much better to have eyes on the game. If I have to look up matchups and stuff like that, Sarby can be looking at other things. It’s like another set of eyes that can help you with strategy.”
Kyle Hudson is taking Alomar’s stop in the first base coaching box.
Francona was forced to miss a couple of spring training games in Arizona with his medical condition. He’s in his eighth season with Cleveland, which has made the post-season four times and won the AL once under Francona.
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