Arlington, Texas – Los angels angels Manager Ron Washington said on Monday that he was recovering from the quadruple bypass heart surgery. This is the first time he publicly addressed health issues that have sidelined him since the end of June.
He announced for the first time after the operation eight weeks ago in California, visiting the angels, saying that he was eager to recover at his home in New Orleans. He is not returning to manage this season, but expects that opportunity next year. He said that he should be completely recovered by December.
,[Doctors] By the time I arrive for eight weeks, I can start doing some light work, but my light work was to come to Texas and be with the team, “Washington said, who is the oldest manager in Major at the age of 73.” I like very much, I really do. … I did not come here to work, I came here around my people and had fun with them. ,
Washington last managed a game for loss of 7-3 New York Yankis On June 19. The next day, the team stated that Washington was out indefinitely due to health issues after experienceing breathing discomfort and tired of the end of that four-market chain in New York.
After Yankis doctors cleaned home to fly home with their team, even though they initially wanted to keep it in New York, Washington underwent several tests in California. He said that an angiogram has shown obstruction in his valves that the stents cannot fix.
“It happened rapidly,” Washington said, who was admitted to the hospital on 23 June, underwent surgery on 30 June and was discharged on 7 July.
The angels, without expansion, announced on 27 June that he was on medical leave for the rest of the season.
Washington said, “What happened to me, he saved my life,” who said that he had quit smoking, has changed his food habits and is sleeping better. At one point, he picked up Angels Hoodi, which he wore to reveal the scar from surgery.
Washington was not sure that he had made it immediately after the process, when he was isolated and connected to the medical monitor.
“In fact, I thought I was dead because I was taking some place where they had kept me for a few days, and I said I did not make it,” he said. “So, I started pulling the luggage, and the man saw me doing this, and he came in and he grabbed my hand. He said, ‘What is going on?’ I said, ‘Are I dead?’ He said, ‘No, you are here.’ In fact.”
Well-liked Washington made revelations before opening a three-game chain in Texas, where he still has a residence. He is planning to travel to Houston with Angels before leaving the last stop of the road trip in Canasus City. Washington hopes that Angels is expected to live with the team with the remaining season after returning home.
Washington is the winning manager of Rangers with a record of 664-611 from 2007 to 2014. He inspired him to perform his first two world series in 2010 and 2011.
Initially after returning to A’s organization for two sessions, Washington was part of Atlanta Braves’ employees from 2017 to 2023 and their 2021 World Series Championships.
After a young roster after Shohi OhtaniDeparture in free agency and three times with Al MVP Mike trout Limited to 29 games due to injuries, Angels set a franchise record for defeat as their manager in the first season of Washington by going to 63–99 last year. Washington had 36–38 before leaving the dugout this year, and Ray moved to the game of 25–31 in the game of Monday night with Montgomery.
Rangers manager Bruce Bocha, who led him to his first world series title two years ago, is the next oldest manager among The Majors. The four -time World Series Champion, which turned 70 in April, came to the interview room and went to the podium to embrace Washington while it was great to tell it.