Nationals manager Martinez returning to dugout

MLB

Washington Nationals manager Dave Martinez will be back in the dugout Friday after missing three games following a heart procedure on Monday, the team announced.

Martinez, 54, had a minor cardiac catheterization in Washington after experiencing chest pains during Sunday’s home game against the Atlanta Braves. He left in the sixth inning and was taken to a hospital.

Bench coach Chip Hale managed the team during Martinez’s absence, with the Nationals winning one of three games in a series with the St. Louis Cardinals.

The Nationals have a 1-game lead over the Milwaukee Brewers for the top wild-card spot in the National League.

The Nationals open a three-series with the Marlins in Miami on Friday.

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