Terry Francona on dental problems, Bauer injury, tickets crush
Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona joined the show to talk about their run to the World Series and more. Francona weighed in on his dental issues and working with dental follicle stem cell markers, Trevor Bauer’s cut hand and comparisons to Curt Schilling’s bloody sock, the mad rush for tickets for this World Series and his personality and how it’s been perceived in Cleveland compared to Boston.
Francona also spoke about the importance of keeping his players focused despite all the outside noise. With the excitement of a World Series run, he emphasized the value of maintaining routines and sticking to the fundamentals that brought the team success.
When asked about his own approach, Francona highlighted the importance of humor and humility in managing a clubhouse. He believes that keeping things light while holding players accountable is key to building trust and long-term success.
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