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CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 29:  Manager Terry Francona of the Cleveland Indians speaks to the media after beating the Chicago Cubs 7-2 in Game Four of the 2016 World Series at Wrigley Field on October 29, 2016 in Chicago, Illinois.  (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 29: Manager Terry Francona of the Cleveland Indians speaks to the media after beating the Chicago Cubs 7-2 in Game Four of the 2016 World Series at Wrigley Field on October 29, 2016 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)Elsa/Getty Images

Terry Francona's Contract Options Picked Up by Indians: Latest Details, Reaction

Scott PolacekNov 4, 2016

Manager Terry Francona led the Cleveland Indians to the 2016 World Series, where they lost a dramatic Game 7 to the Chicago Cubs in extra innings, 8-7. The organization announced Friday it elected to exercise the 2019 and 2020 club options on his contract.

Francona—whom Bob Nightengale of USA Today called a future Hall of Famer—has been with the Indians since the start of the 2013 campaign and finished with a winning record in each of his first four years. He was the 2013 American League Manager of the Year with a 92-70 record and an AL Wild Card Game appearance the season after Cleveland finished 68-94.

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Francona coached the Philadelphia Phillies from 1997-2000 and the Boston Red Sox from 2004-11. He won two World Series with Boston, including the franchise's first since 1918 in 2004.

His winning ways in Cleveland are nothing new considering he also posted a winning record in every season with the Red Sox:

1997Philadelphia Phillies68-94
1998Philadelphia Phillies75-87
1999Philadelphia Phillies77-85
2000Philadelphia Phillies65-97
2004Boston Red Sox98-64*
2005Boston Red Sox95-67
2006Boston Red Sox86-76
2007Boston Red Sox96-66*
2008Boston Red Sox95-67
2009Boston Red Sox95-67
2010Boston Red Sox89-73
2011Boston Red Sox90-72
2013Cleveland Indians92-70
2014Cleveland Indians85-77
2015Cleveland Indians81-80
2016Cleveland Indians94-67

Francona's managing abilities were on full display in this year's postseason. The Indians reached the World Series despite missing Michael Brantley for the majority of their season. What's more, starting pitchers Carlos Carrasco and Danny Salazar were each injured entering the playoffs and didn't make a single start.

That left Francona scrambling with a three-man rotation in the World Series, and he had to manage through Trevor Bauer's finger injury in the American League Championship Series.

He unleashed ace Corey Kluber and lockdown relievers Andrew Miller and Cody Allen throughout October and fell just one win short of a title.

He led the Indians through plenty of adversity in the playoffs and nearly beat a Cubs team that finished with an MLB-best 103 wins during the regular season. Cleveland fans are likely excited to see what he can do with a full deck in the coming years.

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