Dayton Daily News

Guardians’ Francona still sidelined with COVID-19

- By Tom Withers

Guardians CLEVELAND — manager Terry Francona missed his fourth consecutiv­e game Tuesday after testing positive for COVID19 last week.

Francona and most of his coaching staff were forced to return from the team’s trip to Chicago and Minnesota after an outbreak in Cleveland’s clubhouse.

The series finale against the White Sox was postponed shortly after Francona’s positive test.

First baseman Josh Naylor also remains out following his positive test Friday.

Pitching coach Carl Willis, who is filling in as manager while Francona recovers, said he has spoken with the 63-year-old several times.

“He’s feeling much better,” Willis said before the Guardians opened a twogame series against the Reds. “I think he’s ready. Again, it’s just a matter of when his numbers or the negative tests come in that he’s cleared to rejoin us.

“But he’s feeling much better.”

Francona missed most of the past two seasons with serious health issues.

The Guardians did get back hitting coach Chris Valaika, one of five members of Francona’s staff to test positive.

Bench coach DeMarlo Hale, first-base coach Sandy Alomar and third-base coach Mike Sarbaugh are still out.

“They’re all feeling much, much better,” Willis said. “A couple of them have been asymptomat­ic.

“There are protocols in place that we have to get to these numbers or consecutiv­e negative tests until they can rejoin us. Again, that’s a fluid situation. I certainly hope they’re cleared soon.”

 ?? RON SCHWANE / AP ?? Cleveland Guardians manager Terry Francona remained sidelined Tuesday to start a series with the Reds after testing positive for COVID-19.
RON SCHWANE / AP Cleveland Guardians manager Terry Francona remained sidelined Tuesday to start a series with the Reds after testing positive for COVID-19.

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