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Terry Francona and the Cleveland Indians recently joined in the “Harlem Shake” craze, so when will Red Sox manager John Farrell get in on the action?
“Don’t blink,” Farrell joked to reporters before Thursday’s game.
Farrell admitted that he has seen Francona’s video — which is actually kind of funny despite how played out the “Harlem Shake” craze has become and how lame it was to begin with. The Red Sox skipper said he had a good laugh at Francona’s expense.
“Well, we’re talking about as players develop, he hasn’t developed any more as a dancer,” Farrell said.
The Red Sox and Indians square off for the first time this season in Cleveland on April 16. There’s no word yet on whether either manager will slap on the dancing shoes for that three-game set.
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