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Philadelphia Phillies former manager Charlie Manuel suffers stroke during medical procedure. What do we know?

The Phillies and MLB itself will be keeping the team’s legendary former manager in their prayers. The next 24 hours will be critical in his recovery.

Often seen at Phillies spring training games, the former manager even attended home games at Citizens Bank Park during the team’s run to the National League pennant just a year ago.

Phillies’ Charlie Manuel suffers stroke

According to a team announcement on Saturday, former Philadelphia Phillies manager Charlie Manuel suffered a stroke during the day while undergoing a medical procedure in Florida. It is understood that Manuel’s stroke was attended to immediately, resulting in the removal of a blood clot, however, the 79-year-old is reportedly facing a “crucial” 24 hours in his recovery process. You can see the Phillies’ statement in full below:

“The Phillies have been informed that while undergoing a medical procedure today in a Florida hospital, Charlie Manuel suffered a stroke. The hospital was able to attend to Charlie immediately and subsequently remove a blood clot. The next 24 hours will be crucial to his recovery, and Charlie’s family asks that you keep him in your thoughts and prayers at this time.”

Charlie Manuel has not been well

Sadly, this is not Charlie Manuel’s first documented health problem. Indeed, the man who orchestrated the Phillies’ 2008 World Series win has seen several significant health scares both during and after his time in the dugout. From a heart attack and the resulting quadruple bypass surgery to diverticulitis, diabetes, and kidney cancer. In 2019, he spent time in the ICU as a result of complications following an operation to remove a hernia.

Charlie Manuel the legend

In the 12 seasons that he managed, Manuel spent three with the Cleveland Indians and nine with the Phillies. I was in Philadelphia, however, that he became something different. There were five consecutive NL East division titles between 2007 and 2011, which also included the abovementioned World Series championship in 2008, the city’s first major championship since 1983. Unfortunately, Manuel didn’t go out with a bang, as he was dismissed from his post in 2013 following a campaign that started with a 53-67 record. start to the season. Interestingly, he to the franchise once again in 2014 as a senior advisor to the general manager, and even did a stint as the team’s hitting coach during the 2019 season. As a manager, Manuel posted a record of 1,000-826.

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