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Francona: The Red Sox Years [Hardcover]

Terry Francona , Dan Shaughnessy
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Book Description

January 22, 2013
From 2004 to 2011, Terry Francona managed the Boston Red Sox, perhaps the most scrutinized team in all of sports. During that time, every home game was a sellout. Every play, call, word, gesture—on the field and off—was analyzed by thousands. And every decision was either genius, or disastrous. In those eight years, the Red Sox were transformed from a cursed franchise to one of the most successful and profitable in baseball history—only to fall back to last place as soon as Francona was gone. Now, in Francona: The Red Sox Years, the decorated manager opens up for the first time about his tenure in Boston, unspooling the narrative of how this world-class organization reached such incredible highs and dipped to equally incredible lows. But through it all, there was always baseball, that beautiful game of which Francona never lost sight.

As no book has ever quite done before, Francona escorts readers into the rarefied world of a twenty-first-century clubhouse, revealing the mercurial dynamic of the national pastime from the inside out. From his unique vantage point, Francona chronicles an epic era, from 2004, his first year as the Sox skipper, when they won their first championship in 86 years, through another win in 2007, to the controversial September collapse just four years later. He recounts the tightrope walk of managing unpredictable personalities such as Pedro Martinez and Manny Ramirez and working with Theo Epstein, the general managing phenom, and his statistics-driven executives. It was a job that meant balancing their voluminous data with the emotions of a 25-man roster. It was a job that also meant trying to meet the expectations of three owners with often wildly differing opinions. Along the way, readers are treated to never-before-told stories about their favorite players, moments, losses, and wins.

Ultimately, when for the Red Sox it became less about winning and more about making money, Francona contends they lost their way. But it was an unforgettable, endlessly entertaining, and instructive time in baseball history, one that is documented and celebrated in Francona, a book that examines like no other the art of managing in today’s game.

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Editorial Reviews

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"Surprising…brutally honest…Francona’s tenure included the highest-high, the first Red Sox title in 86 years and the lowest-low when a collapse kept the team from the playoffs that led to the manager's ouster." – USA Today

"The long-awaited memoir…It’s not often that baseball aficionados and gossip gluttons can plunk down on a shared portion of outfield grass with the same book for an afternoon of readerly delight, but Francona can bridge those kinds of differences." – Boston Globe

"Terry Francona's new book is not only a must read, but it is a fascinating and entertaining look into the daily life on Yawkey Way during that memorable time period...full of surprising and fun anecdotes…There are glimpses of his relationships with the players – good and bad…and in most cases Shaughnessy’s thorough reporting includes perspective from the players, executives and owners." – MLB.com

"A scorched-earth memoir …[that] touches fleetingly on steroid use, sabermetrics and Michael Jordan’s stint in the minor leagues…but saves is heaviest artillery for the owners…[and] Theo Epstein backs him up." – New York Times Book Review

"A good read, well worth it for any Red Sox fan or anyone interested in the last decade of baseball. Francona and Shaughnessy tell how the Red Sox became champions and also how it all fell apart." – CBSSports.com

"A great read…good fun and dishy." – NBCSports.com

"A bombshell." – Comcast Sports

"Francona: The Red Sox Years is a compelling behind-the-scenes depiction…of an eight-year period that witnessed both the most spectacular successes in franchise history as well as some of the most devastating failures." – WEEI.com

"An exhilarating and torturous recounting of Francona's eight-year run as the Red Sox manager…He knows how the game is supposed to be played, and how the players are supposed to act…Francona gets it. That's what the book reveals most." – The News Herald

"An often hilarious but never salacious peek behind clubhouse doors…much of the book’s advance buzz has focused on management’s backward emphasis on sizzle…but it’s the candor, often delivered with deft humor, about the players that will appeal to Red Sox fans. " – Chad Finn, Boston Globe

"Reveals [Francona’s] favorite highs from his historic stint with the team, and how he dealt with the crushing lows." – Men’s Health

"A fascinating and detailed look at how a franchise so desperate to win big and attract huge television ratings can lose its soul in the process." – Terry Pluto, Cleveland Plain Dealer

"Francona’s depiction of the Boston organization…provides insight…[and] cements every perception we have of a dysfunctional Red Sox hierarchy…internal proof that the Red Sox were forcing business wants on their baseball needs purely in the name of greed." – Tony Massarotti, Boston.com

"You don’t have to like the Red Sox to enjoy this book. Francona: The Red Sox Years shows the manager’s true grit. Francona puts the reader behind the scenes in the often fiery, turbulent, never dull world of the Red Sox…It is vintage Francona, earthy blunt, comical and disarming… Francona and Shaughnessy together tell the story of a gritty baseball lifer who brought untold joy to Red Sox Nation, and Shaughnessy has captured Francona, warts and all." – Tampa Bay Tribune

"Revenge is a dish best served cold? So is a tell-all book, even if it doesn’t tell all. But Terry Francona tells enough in his new book with longtime Boston Globe columnist Dan Shaughnessy to take us into places with the Red Sox that the camera never goes….through the deft hands of the very accomplished Shaughnessy, Francona is also very insightful into … the pressures of managing in a white-hot media market like Boston." – Providence Journal

"Even Yankees fans are going to want to read this Red Sox book." – NY Daily News

"There are terrific anecdotes…the language is course and the opinions unfiltered. But for fans who want more than the team-approved version of events, it’s a fun read. Just how much Francona loves baseball and the people in the game comes through. For years, you had to wonder what Francona really thought. We’ll probably never know 100 percent, but this book gets you very close. My thoughts after finishing the book? Good luck to John Farrell." – Peter Abraham, Boston Globe

"A searing indictment of Red Sox ownership….Red Sox Nation is eating up this new book… Francona’s account of big shots screwing up is exquisite off-season sport." – Publishers Weekly

"A 349-page firebombing." – Gerry Callahan, Boston Herald

"The hottest sports book on the market." – Steve Buckley, BostonHerald.com

"This is the best book looking inside the mind of a big-league manager I have ever read, because Francona is sharp and loves the game, because Shaughnessy is eloquent and a dazzling storyteller." - Philadelphia Inquirer

About the Author

TERRY “TITO” FRANCONA was a major league baseball player from 1981 to 1990. After he retired as a player, he managed the Philadelphia Phillies for four seasons. From 2004 to 2011 he managed the Boston Red Sox to two World Series championships. He has since worked as a baseball analyst for ESPN, hosting their Sunday Night Baseball telecast, and is now the manager of the Cleveland Indians.

DAN SHAUGHNESSY is an award-winning columnist for the Boston Globe and the author of twelve sports books, including The Curse of the Bambino, a best-selling classic. Nine times Shaughnessy has been voted one of America’s top ten sports columnists by the Associated Press Sports Editors, and ten times he has been named Massachusetts Sportswriter of the Year.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (January 22, 2013)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0547928173
  • ISBN-13: 978-0547928173
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (365 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,024 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Customer Reviews

Oh well it is really a good book with lots of quips from Theo as well as Tito. Gweg  |  38 reviewers made a similar statement
Well written and very insightful. Mike Fatalo  |  53 reviewers made a similar statement
Read the whole book in one day, could not put it down. Thomas Chen  |  32 reviewers made a similar statement
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49 of 57 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars After The Babe January 22, 2013
Format:Hardcover
21st century databases merely verify what baseball fans already knew in 1959: Tito Francona was one hot baseball player. He hit an eye popping .363, swatted 20 homeruns, and had 79 RBI's; good enough for 5th place in the MVP balloting that year. That same year, a son Terry (Little Tito) was born, and now Tito Francona has another feather in his cap. Francona: The Red Sox Years is dedicated to him.

Little Tito turned out to be a pretty good ballplayer himself until he blew out both his knees running into walls and avoiding baseline tags. But the story in this book is more than a Red Sox story. This is a book about baseball culture, the way the business side works, the way baseball relationships are built, nurtured, and how they endure through the years. People in baseball remember things, remember how you perform, remember your attitude. This is also a book about fathers, their sons, and the women who love them, stick with them, and help achieve a meaningful outcome. It's full of quirky quotes - one of the most memorable gets told by Terry Francona himself - about his own mother no less, and on Page 32 (Koufax' number) we get: "She was the perfect mom. She was a saint. I am still trying to figure out how she got pregnant." That's the kind of book this is, iconoclastic, irreverent, but above all, readable.

Dan Shaughnessy tracks down people who knew Terry Francona and knew his father. Tim McCarver weighs in with the intonation of Scripture: "Tito Francona could kill a low pitch"...and "there was nothing executive about the Executive Apartments Terry used to live in." When another player, Tommy Harper chimes in, you can see how Shaughnessy works, interspersing eye witness accounts to weave a story broad enough to appeal even to non baseball fans because Shaughnessy's real subject is human nature.

You learn about the consensus building style of Terry Francona, how he got the players to buy into democratic team management, how the Red Sox players appreciated this and used it to dissipate "the curse of The Bambino" winning not one but two World Series championships in 2004 and 2007. Ultimately, you learn how the players eventually abused Francona's trust and betrayed him. As I said, the writer's real subject is human nature.

It's a book where glory is a long time in the making, and 2011 failure, Boston Red Sox style, is just around the corner. But this book is really a work in progress because Terry Francona has been named manager of his father's old team, the Cleveland Indians. We'll soon see how that goes.
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30 of 35 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars "A BEHIND-THE-SCENES EPIC OF BASEBALL HISTORY!" January 22, 2013
Format:Hardcover
Baseball player and manager terry Francona and columnist Dan Shaughnessy chronicle a colorful portrait of baseball history as they highlight the Boston Red Sox in all its glory, and its falls as well. The reader is taken behind-the-scenes to learn about the Championships, different personalities of the players, and the changes in the sport from a famous era to modern-day. The authors portray a popular team, the events on-and-off the field, the reputation of the team, and much more. We learn how good the team played, until Francona left, and the reasons why they fell. Francona tells about the highs-and-lows of the game, what it took to manage the team, and the historical events from Championship to collapse. In addition, the authors include stories about losses, wins, and special moments. We also learn how the team lost their way when money became top priority over winning. My dad followed the Boston Red Sox for many years, always speaking about the glory of this team, and all the changes that took place. This presentation on baseball history, along with managing today's games entertains from beginning to end. Interesting, educational, informative, and enjoyable read. Highly recommended!
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38 of 47 people found the following review helpful
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For those of us who are lifelong Red Sox fans, Terry 'Tito' Francona ranks pretty high on our list of managers. In his book co--authored by Dan Shaughnessy, he tells us more about his life than just the Red Sox years.

Terry is the son of a major league baseball player, he grew up with the game, loved it always. His dad, John was called Tito. In Italian families, Tito was the name given to small boys. As Terry grew up he was called 'Little Tito'. Big Tito was rarely home, always on the road, so it was his mother who fostered his love of baseball. As his father's career was phasing out in baseball, Terry had a week with his dad on the road . Terry listened to all the conversations among the ball players and took it all in and remembered every word. It was during these years he learned how to interact with people, be good to everyone, cordial and friendly, and he learned the rules of the road which helped him as he sought his own career.

After college, Tito started his Minor and Major League Baseball career. He was a first baseman and outfielder in the majors from 1981 to 1990. After retiring as a player, he managed several minor league teams in the 1990s before managing the Philadelphia Phillies for four seasons. .Ups and downs, marriage, children, moving, and then his last game as a major leaguer was played at Fenway Park. Little did Terry Francona know that Boston would be the place of his dreams. The Red Sox organization has a reputation like no other. The fans love everything Red Sox, when you are in favor, the noise at Fenway can be heard for miles, it seems. If you have left the Red Sox to join the dreadful Yankees, the boos will follow you forever. The journalists are unforgiving in their interest in everything and everyone. Boston is a sports town, and it is the best place to be. In November of 2003, Terry became the manager of the Boston Red Sox, brought in by Theo Epstein. The management, Lucchino, Werner and Henry all said he was the best interview they had ever had. In 2004 he led the team to it's first World Series since 1918. He won another World Series with Boston in 2007, and continued to manage the team until the end of the 2011 season. In between he had multiple surgeries for injuries incurred playing baseball. Complications of blood clotting, overwhelming sepsis, joint infections and day in and day out wearing of his body, played havoc with his life, but he managed and kept most of it to himself.

Three chapters are devoted to the last two years of Francona's management of the Red Sox and the dreadful 2011 season. Theo Epstein, his relationship with Tito, and his time with the Red Sox is examined. Of note, Theo`s grandfather, Philip, wrote the film, Casablanca. The owners, except for John Henry who never responded to Tito's request to be interviewed for this book, players, and many others have all had extensive interviews to discuss their perspective and examine what actually happened the last year. This is an integral part of the book in my opinion in garnering an understanding of the way the year went down, and how Terry Francona dealt with and reacted with the owners. Terry Francona is an honest man, wanting the best for his team, and trying to find the most effective method to manage the team. He accepts his responsibilities and his foibles. He has bared his life, reluctantly, since he is a private man. But, this book was necessary for him. He is now the Manager of the Cleveland Indians. Miss you Tito, you gave us your best!

Highly Recommended prisrob 01-22-13
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I bought this as a birthday gift for my husband. He is currently reading it and enjoying it very much.
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I mean, you know he can't tell us EVERYTHING, but this got about as close I could imagine a former skipper with such a crazy team and run could do... Read more
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Great book. Enjoyed it. Good insight into his Red Sox years. Wish him well in Cleveland. Why four more words?
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Great story with many funny details. I told my Uncle Joe, he would love this book. He wants me to buy it for him, so that is a good sign.
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