Anaheim, California – Angels of Los Angeles Manager Ron Washington will be released indefinitely due to health problems, and bench coach Ray Montgomery managed the opening of the series on Friday evening 3-2, loss of 10 rounds At Astric of Houston.
Washington, 73 Yankees. The Yankees doctors erased him to go home with the team on Thursday evening and underwent a series of medical tests on Friday.
Managing Director Perry Minasian announced the status of Washington before the match.
The Angels did not specify what Washington symptoms, but said that the manager was able to contact the clubhouse team with Minasian on Friday. He was able to watch Friday’s match since the rest of the GM’s Angel Stadium. Washington has not been made available to the media.
“Wash has not felt good in recent days,” said Minasian. “We want to make sure it is 100% before it is back in canoe and management. How long it will take, I don’t know. I don’t expect it to be too long.
“We all know how important it is for all of us, but health is more important than anything, and I personally, I do not let it go back in the canoe until I know that it is 100%, ok. I love the guy too much.”
Washington, who managed the Texas Rangers As a result of the World Series in 2010 and 2011, was hired by Minasian before the 2024 season in which the angels lost a 99 -game franchise record.
The angels fell to 36-39 with the defeat on Friday. Upon entering the match, they took place from 15-6 in a race, a better percentage of victories of 0.714 and 5-0 in additional sleeves.
“He wants to manage – I don’t know if he has never missed a match – but in the end, you have to make difficult decisions,” said Minasian. “For me, I want to make sure that the guy is absolutely healthy and physically, he is in the right place before putting him back in the canoe.
“We are playing tight matches. These are not the types of games you can sit down, give you your feet and watch. These are fairly tight games, stressful games, and I want to make sure it is ready to go health before I come back to the canoe.”
The information from the Associated Press was used in this report.