New York Mets manager Terry Collins was reportedly not feeling well before the team's game Sunday against the Milwaukee Brewers and was transported to the hospital, according to SNY's Steve Gelbs.
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Collins Taken to Hospital for Precautionary Tests
Sunday, June 12
ESPN.com's Adam Rubin reported Collins was "alert," according to Mets assistant general manager John Ricco.
Mike Puma of the New York Post reported Collins will be admitted to the hospital overnight for further testing.
"We're just being cautious here," Ricco said, per Newsday's Marc Carig.
Ricco told reporters Collins felt ill roughly 30 minutes before the start of the contest and was taken to the hospital to undergo tests, per Carig.
Carig added that bench coach Dick Scott would manage Sunday's game in Collins' absence.
In December, the Mets named Scott their new bench coach after Bob Geren bolted for the Los Angeles Dodgers. According to the New York Daily News' Kristie Ackert, Scott previously served as the Mets' director of player development and field coordinator.
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