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Rangers coach released from hospital after tests
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May. 14, 2012 9:42 p.m. ET
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Texas Rangers bench coach Jackie Moore has been released from an Arlington hospital after treatment for dehydration.
Moore became light-headed on the bench Sunday night during the team's 13-6 win over the Los Angeles Angels.
Team spokesman John Blake says the 73-year-old Moore was feeling better by the time he was examined in the clubhouse, but was still transported to the Medical Center of Arlington as a precaution. Moore returned to the Rangers clubhouse before Monday's game against the Kansas City Royals.
Moore has been involved in professional baseball for 55 years as a player, coach or manager. He is in his fourth stint as a Rangers coach, and this is his fourth season on manager Ron Washington's staff.
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