Angels Manager Ron Washington Out Indefinitely because of Health Concerns
- Los Angeles Angels manager Ron Washington, age 73, is stepping away indefinitely due to health concerns starting Friday night against the Houston Astros.
- Washington experienced shortness of breath and fatigue near the end of a Yankees series, underwent medical tests Friday, and was cleared to travel Thursday night.
- General Manager Perry Minasian announced bench coach Ray Montgomery, age 55, will serve as interim manager beginning with Friday's series opener as Washington watches from a suite.
- Minasian emphasized the need to ensure Washington is 100% healthy before returning and said, "You have to make tough decisions" regarding his status.
- The Angels enter the weekend with a 36-38 record, 6.5 games back in the AL West and close to the wild-card race, with Montgomery tasked to keep the postseason hopes alive.
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Ron Washington undergoes medical studies after experiencing fatigue; Ray Montgomery assumes temporary
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