Terry Francona married Jacque Lang on January 9, 1982, and they have four children: son Nicholas, and daughters Alyssa, Leah, and Jamie.
Alyssa Francona
Alyssa was born on April 7, 1987, in Tucson, Ariz.
She majored in journalism, Is a Veteran Leader in the Carolina Leadership Academy; Made the Dean’s List Fall 2008; Serves on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee; and won a state championship as a senior in high school.
While at Pennsbury High School in Fairness Hills, Pa., she was Captain of both the softball and volleyball teams.
As a junior, appeared in 58 games with 57 starts at third base, scored 15 runs and drove in 20 with four home runs on the year.
As a freshman, appeared in 42 games, starting 30, primarily at third base.
Jamie Francona
Jamie had attended Brookline High School, where she played volleyball and basketball.
Jamie also played basketball at school and earned two-letter, and in volleyball, she earned four letters. During her senior year, Terry Francona’s daughter garnered all-state (Mass.) honors and had even made a pair of all-city laurels.
In Two of her seasons, she served as the captain of the volleyball team. Furthermore, Jamie was also a member of the National Honor Society.
On May 30, 2021, Jamie tied the knot with her boyfriend, Landon Miller.
Leah Francona
Leah Francona was born on January 27, 1990.
Leah Francona attended Brookline High School in Brookline, Massachusetts. Moreover, she played softball for the high school team.
In addition to this, she also appeared in the first team for the state-level softball championship. With extreme professionalism, she has won the State League MVP.
Besides, Leah has also played volleyball and made herself available at the first team of the All-Bay State team twice.
She is married to Michael Rice whom she met through her brother Nick.
Nicholas Francona
Nick Francona worked for the Mets as an assistant director of player development when they hired Callaway as their manager following the 2017 season.
Nick played collegiate baseball for the University of Pennsylvania and for a time in the Cape Cod Baseball League.
He was a lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps.
In 2003, Nick was drafted by the Boston Red Sox.