They likely aren't going to get another start from Bieber or Civale until September. More than half their starts are coming from pitchers who weren't supposed to be in the majors this year and they've had an anemic lineup all season. They've been going through the motions for at least a month now, only disguised by playing in the AL Central.
This is the second year in a row Tito will miss two months of the season and he missed time here and there in previous years for health reasons. I'm grateful for his time in Cleveland, he came in at a time they were struggling, made it a place where people wanted to play, and it almost came together in 2016, but there were real doubts he would be back in 2021 and now I think it's time for him to retire. It seems unlikely he can withstand a full season of the baseball lifestyle anymore and he's basically forcing Cleveland into a platoon at the manager's position. I'm not sure he can give baseball up, but he could semi-retire, do some work for MLBN throughout the year, and join one of the national broadcast teams in October.
As I pointed out in the other thread, because MLB awards victories to whoever holds the official title of manager, Francona will pass Lou Boudreau within the next couple of weeks as Cleveland's all-time winningest manager without being the active manager (he was also credited for all of Cleveland's wins last year while Sandy Alomar Jr was manager). However, it's time for Cleveland to move forward with Alomar or a new hire at the helm.