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Angels manager Ron Washington is set to be away from the team for an indefinite period as he deals with a health concern, according to general manager Perry Minasian. This announcement was made during a press briefing on Friday, leaving fans and the baseball community concerned about Washington's well-being.
Washington, who has been at the helm of the Angels since 2020, has garnered respect for his leadership and experience in the sport. His absence will undoubtedly impact the team as they navigate the remainder of the season. The organization has not disclosed specific details regarding the nature of his health issue, emphasizing the importance of privacy during this time.
In Washington's absence, the coaching staff will need to step up to fill the void left by his leadership. The Angels are currently focused on maintaining their competitive edge while wishing their manager a swift recovery. Fans and players alike are hopeful for his return to the dugout in the near future.
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