Terry Francona, affectionately known as "Tito," is a highly respected and successful Major League Baseball manager. Renowned for his player-friendly approach and strategic acumen, Francona has led teams to multiple World Series appearances, most notably guiding the Boston Red Sox to their historic 2004 championship, ending an 86-year drought. He also managed the Cleveland Indians (now Guardians) to the 2016 World Series. Throughout his career, Francona has earned a reputation for his ability to build strong team cultures and foster positive relationships with his players, making him one of the most beloved and accomplished managers in the game.