SHOCKING: Beloved ex-Braves coach Ron Washington to abruptly step aside due to health issue

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Atlanta Braves fans almost universally love Ron Washington even though he left to become manager of the Angels.

Wash was well-known as a master motivator, a stellar infield coach, a third base coach that was never afraid to send anyone, and as a terrific interview who was liable to say just about anything.

Ask anyone with the organization and they will talk about how much Washington is missed when given the opportunity.

Many hope that he could make his way back to the Braves, but those hopes took a hit after a scary development.

Before the Angels’ game on Friday, there was an unexpected team meeting in the Angels’ clubhouse that ran over into the media availability window.

Unfortunately, the reason for that meeting quickly revealed itself as it was announced that Washington was taking an indefinite leave as the Angels manager due to a health issue. Bench coach Ray Montgomery will manage the Angels while Wash is out.

Hoping Wash can return to the dugout soon! pic.twitter.com/5ber7hMfze

— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) June 20, 2025

Ron Washington out indefinitely as Angels manager due to mystery health concern

There is no word what health issue Washington is dealing with and all we know right now is that it was a sudden development and there is not a timeline for his return as of this moment in time.

Angels general Perry Minasian is supposed to address the media soon and hopefully we get more answers soon. We do know that he will be around the club and aiding Minasian in person, but he will not be in the dugout for a while.

While Washington is 73 years old and that health issues are obviously not uncommon at that age, Washington hasn’t openly dealt with any health issues in recent years.

Up until today, he still seemed to have more energy than just about anybody of any age.

One hopes that he is okay and that he can get this health scare behind him.

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