Diagnosis: Terry Francona Illness and Health Update 2022<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n
\nFrancona hopes to be nearing the end of his crutch-using time after recovering from surgeries on his hip and left foot for the past three months.<\/p>\n
He had his nine-week X-ray on his foot (which was fixed after a staph infection he was diagnosed with in January) to ascertain how many more weeks he will have to keep all weight off of his left leg. He’ll be able to plan the remainder of his recovery process for this off-season once that report is received.\u00a0In a Zoom meeting with local media on Friday, Francona stated, “He’s been going to therapy; he’s trying to get healthy.” He is at work. He is attempting to position himself to be indeed enthusiastic about baseball.<\/p>\n
He adores what he does and the environment in which he does it, but he wants to be able to take pleasure in it. He has thus put in a lot of effort. And once he gets rid of these dreadful crutches, he’ll be able to work harder.<\/p>\n
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Francona hopes to be nearing the end of his crutch-using time after recovering from surgeries on his hip and left foot for the past three months.<\/p>\n
He had his nine-week X-ray on his foot (which was fixed after a staph infection he was diagnosed with in January) to ascertain how many more weeks he will have to keep all weight off of his left leg. He’ll be able to plan the remainder of his recovery process for this off-season once that report is received.\u00a0In a Zoom meeting with local media on Friday, Francona stated, “He’s been going to therapy; he’s trying to get healthy.” He is at work. He is attempting to position himself to be indeed enthusiastic about baseball.<\/p>\n
He adores what he does and the environment in which he does it, but he wants to be able to take pleasure in it. He has thus put in a lot of effort. And once he gets rid of these dreadful crutches, he’ll be able to work harder.<\/p>\n
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