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Angels manager Ron Washington is stepping away from his role indefinitely due to health issues, as confirmed by general manager Perry Minasian during a press conference on Friday. Washington, who is 73 years old, will remain involved with the team but will not be present in the dugout while he prioritizes his well-being.
The nature of Washington's health issue has not been publicly revealed, leading to speculation among fans and analysts alike. In the meantime, bench coach Montgomery will take over managerial duties to ensure the team continues to operate smoothly during this challenging period.
Washington has been a pivotal figure for the Angels, known for his extensive experience and leadership qualities. The organization and players alike are rallying around him during this time, emphasizing the importance of health and recovery. As the season progresses, the team is hopeful for Washington's return, but for now, the focus remains on supporting him and maintaining competitive performance on the field.
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