Francona to accompany longtime friend Farrell for treatment (Yahoo Sports)

1FILE - In this Aug. 2, 2015 file photo, Boston Red Sox manager John Farrell watches action during the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Fenway Park in Boston.
2Farrell said Friday, Aug. 14, 2015, he would take a medical leave for treatment of lymphoma.
3BOSTON (AP) -- Cleveland manager Terry Francona didn't hesitate when he was on the phone with Red Sox manager John Farrell and heard when his longtime friend was going to start chemotherapy treatment for lymphoma.
4Francona knew he wanted to be there.
5''We were just talking and I was asking questions, the normal questions, and he mentioned he was going to start Tuesday,'' Francona said Monday before the Indians opened a three-game series at Boston.
6''I was like, man, I'm right there,'' he said.
7''I'll met you there or go there, whatever.
8I may not do anything but get in the way like normal, but being a friend, the only thing I know how to do is be a friend.
9Farrell announced last Friday that he has a ''highly curable'' form of cancer and is taking a medical leave for the rest of the season.
10''I was stunned,'' Francona said.
11''The first reaction was: I knew people would want to get at him.
12I wanted to talk to him.
13In this game you run into so many good people and friends.
14Francona, who managed Boston from 2004-11, had Farrell as his pitching coach for the 2007 World Series champions.
15That year, left-hander Jon Lester returned from cancer treatments in late July and started the Series-clinching game.
16Farrell left Boston in 2011 to manage Toronto for two years before returning to guide the Red Sox to a 2013 World Series title.
17Francona was let go by Boston after the 2011 season, but the two have remained close.
18Farrell worked under Francona from 2007-10.
19Francona said the two developed a bond when they played together for the Indians in 1988.
20''We became pretty close,'' Francona said.
21''For a pitcher and a position player, that's not usually how it usually works.
22John and I became friends that year while we were there and we stayed friends and stayed in contact.
23''When there was a chance for a pitching coach here, he was the first guy that we looked to, knowing that he would probably not be here very long because he was so good,'' he said.
24While their professional lives took different turns, the pair stayed close, evidenced by Francona's choice to accompany his friend in his first step in his battle with cancer.
25''I think - like a lot of us - you just do the best you can,'' Francona said ''I think right now I'm supposed to be a friend.
26That's never been an issue with him, it's always easy because he's always been one of my best friends.
27Francona's decision to accompany Farrell was first reported by NESN.