Cleveland Indians’ Terry Francona recovering from staph infection in left big toe
Updated Feb 19, 2021;
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – Indians manager Terry Francona needs a change of luck.
Francona, 61, underwent surgery on his left big toe at Cleveland Clinic In January because of a staph infection. Doctors removed part of the bone in his toe during a 10-day hospital stay. He’s been on crutches since the surgery and is expected to spend most of the upcoming season in a walking boot.
Francona talked about the surgery publicly for the first time on Friday from Goodyear, Arizona, where the Indians have just started spring training.