The manager of Cincinnati Reds, Terry Francona, returned to the sick house before the match against the New York dishes

The manager of the Reds of Cincinnati, Terry Francona, left Great American Ball Park a few hours before the match time on September 6 due to an aggravation of the case of the flu which crosses the clubhouse of the Reds and who affected the manager for several days.
Banc coach Freddie Benavides, who was forced to stay at home earlier in the week for the same disease, is the acting manager of the Reds for the second match of a three -game series against the New York Mets.
The Reds Banc coach Freddie Benavids and Manager Terry Francona in a match in April.
The dishes beat the Reds 5-4 during the series opener on September 5 when the Reds failed to score after loading the basics with nobody against Mets closer to Edwin Diaz.
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