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Guardians Terry Francona named American League’s most handsome manager


CLEVELAND — When Guardians manager Terry Francona woke up and checked his phone one fateful morning nearly two weeks ago, he was flooded with messages.

He had won an award. Except, he knew he’d be hearing about it — in a joking manner — from just about everyone in the game who knew him well enough to know he’d be embarrassed by it, if anything. When it comes to positive lights, Francona often likes to shift that attention to those around him, crediting players or the rest of the coaching staff before himself.

But this one was all him, and he couldn’t escape.

Francona was named the American League’s most handsome manager by gambling.com, which used the Golden Ratio Face app. The app uses “facial symmetry, facial structure and the golden ratio to calculate the beauty of anyone,” according to its description.

“I’d like to announce it: in between now and spring training, I’ll be holding some modeling sessions,” Francona joked while speaking at Guards Fest on Saturday. “That’s the single worst thing that’s ever happened to me in my career, hands down.”

Guardians manager Terry Francona makes a pitching change during the fifth inning against the Houston Astros, Aug. 4, 2022, in Cleveland.

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Francona has a history of pranks or a jesting nature with those close to him, which includes a prank war with Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash. Francona, president of operations Chris Antonetti, general manager Mike Chernoff and owner Paul Dolan have all, at times over the last decade-plus, commented on how well the trio has worked together and how close they are while guiding the franchise.

Francona, especially, has made sure to mention how much trust he has in the front office and how working with them has made managing in Cleveland a positive experience, among other things. Francona also knew they’d all be wearing him out for this prestigious award.

Cleveland Guardians manager Terry Francona speaks to reporters before Game 2 of an American League Division Series at Yankee Stadium, Friday, Oct. 14, 2022, in New York.

“Oh, I’m just finding out how many people I have aggravated throughout my life and it’s coming back in full force,” Francona joked. “Well, I kind of figured that the voters were probably like Helen Keller or Ray Charles. I just thought it was a gag and I was getting these texts in the morning and I was like, ‘Man, they must be sending this to somebody else.’ Then I kind of caught on and I was kind of embarrassed.”