NEW YORK -- New York Mets manager Terry Collins returned to work Tuesday, two days after feeling disoriented and being taken to a Milwaukee hospital.
Collins described himself as feeling "great" before the Mets opened a series against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Citi Field.
The 67-year-old Collins watched Sunday's game against the Milwaukee Brewers from a bed at Froedtert Hospital. He was discharged Monday after tests failed to pinpoint the cause of his medical issue.
"I was disoriented for a minute," Collins said. "I don't know if it was due to dehydration -- whatever it may have been.