KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Terry Francona was back inside the visitor's office at Kauffman Stadium on Thursday, two days after the Cleveland Guardians manager was briefly hospitalized, with one big caveat: That's where he intended to stay for the first pitch.
Bench coach DeMarlo Hale planned to handle on-the-field duties after leading Cleveland to wins in the first two games. Francona was hospitalized following an episode of lightheadedness before Tuesday night's game. He was released from The University of Kansas Health System on Wednesday after the team said that all tests “came back within normal ranges," but he was advised by physicians to remain away from the ballpark and rest.The Guardians began the day a half-game ahead of Minnesota in the AL Central.
During the 2017 season, he underwent a heart procedure during the All-Star break and did not manage the AL squad. Three years later, he managed just 14 games during a pandemic-shortened season due to gastrointestinal problems. Then in 2021, he had his hip replaced and dealt with a staph infection in his toe that caused him to miss the second half of the season.
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