Back to the 80’s: Julio Franco, Cleveland Indians
Julio Franco played his best baseball in the 1980s finishing second in Rookie of the Year voting in 1983 and compiling 19.0 WAR as Cleveland's everyday...
Julio Franco played his best baseball in the 1980s finishing second in Rookie of the Year voting in 1983 and compiling 19.0 WAR as Cleveland's everyday...
On Thursday, the great Julio Franco turned 60 years old. Although he's currently coaching a Lotte Giants affiliate in Korea and not playing,...
Hailed as the next Robin Yount, Julio Franco debuted with the Cleveland Indians in 1983. Franco came to the Indians from the Philadelphia Phillies.
With a .516 average, Franco was only the 35th player since 1901 to hit better than .500 while playing in each of his club's first nine games of a season.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- On April 22, 1985 the Indians returned from a three-game series at Yankee Stadium that helped create the legend of Julio...
Franco's professional career included three seasons at the highest level in Japan and South Korea, adding credence to his Hall of Fame worthiness.
The Latin Baseball Hall of Fame announced the induction of Dominican Julio César Franco, who officially joins the Class of 2025 as one of the new immortals of...
Julio Franco wagged his barrel overhead in a batting stance so often imitated by young Cleveland fans who grew up in the 1980s.
Former Atlanta Braves Julio Franco returned the playing field this week at age 55 as a player-coach for the Fort Worth Cats of the independent United League...
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