The big "trade" has been made, and Terry Francona's ready to suit up as a
rookie all over again.
The former Red Sox manager was officially announced as ESPN's latest baseball
analyst on a conference call from the Winter Meetings in Dallas, and he
expressed a desire to get to work in what will be his first full season in
the booth after a two-game trial run with FOX this past October.
Francona, 52, will replace Bobby Valentine as a "Sunday Night Baseball"
analyst, alongside Dan Shulman and Orel Hershiser, and will also appear on
the sports network's "Baseball Tonight" studio program and as an analyst for
the Little League World Series. It was not lost on Francona that his new gig,
along with Valentine's new position as the Red Sox's skipper, represents an
unintentional swap of sorts, and he was able to laugh about it while
embracing his new opportunity.
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