Mets Manager Terry Collins, who missed the team’s last game after feeling ill Sunday morning in Milwaukee, will be back in the dugout on Tuesday.
Collins was seen by a doctor at Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee on Sunday, and the Mets said that all tests came back negative. He was cleared by the doctor, together with the Mets’ medical staff, to fly back to New York.
With the bench coach Dick Scott managing in Collins’s absence on Sunday, the Mets lost, 5-3, to the Brewers. The Mets were off on Monday and start an eight-game homestand — against the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Atlanta Braves and the Kansas City Royals — at Citi Field on Tuesday.