Manager Terry Francona Visits The Dentist To Fix The Broken Tooth Instead Gets Questioned About Guardians’ 2023 prospects

Francona skipped going to dinner with the coaches the night before he was supposed to give the speech so he could work on his sit. He cooked some pasta in the microwave but didn’t zap it long enough.

“It was frozen at the bottom and I broke part of my tooth,” said Francona. “At first I didn’t think I did. Then I started chewing and said, ‘That tastes awful.’ Not only did I swallow the tooth, I chewed it.”

Francona said the missing tooth did not get in the way of the delivery of his speech.

The nest thing was finding a dentist and now that he found one he got annoyed with the small talk.

Manager Terry Francona Visits The Dentist To Fix The Broken Tooth Instead Gets Questioned About Guardians’ 2023 prospects

Terry Francona, manager of the Cleveland Guardians, experiences the same difficulties as the rest of us while visiting the dentist.

After fracturing a tooth last week, Francona needed to get dental work done on Tuesday, and he was not happy about it. Addressing to the media on Wednesday, Francona lamented the dentist’s desire to start a conversation about the Guardians in the middle of the process.

“I don’t understand why they feel the need, when they have both hands down your throat, to ask you how the team’s going to be,” Francona said.

We are all part of Franconia. Who hasn’t been asked to talk while having a dental treatment done? The subject itself is not unpleasant because the squad has a chance to be strong this season.

Even while having a broken tooth might be frustrating, Francona has had to cope with much worse in recent years. He’ll probably be pretty happy if this is the most bothersome thing that occurs to him this year.

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