CLEVELAND – Indians manager Terry Francona is intrigued by some of the options being thrown by Major League Baseball to start the season at some point.
He's also accepting it won't look like anything anyone has seen. Speaking from his home in Arizona on Thursday, Francona said he's confident any decision made by MLB will be guided by safety precautions and that health and wellness — for players and fans — will be the top priority. “If you see baseball at some point, that means that our country is coming back to a sense of normalcy, which is great,” said Francona, now in his seventh season in Cleveland after eight in Boston. “And then for us to have a season, we’re all going to have to be willing to be flexible, because it’s just not going