Nolan Ryan, the Hall of Fame pitcher who owns the Texas Rangers, was hospitalized with "discomfort" in his chest and should be released in a few days, according to the team.
Ryan, 64, was hospitalized in Houston after not feeling well yesterday morning at his home in Georgetown, Texas, the team said in an e-mailed statement.
"Mr. Ryan will undergo tests on Monday for what is believed to be a recurrence of the heart condition which he had previously experienced," according to the statement. "Mr. Ryan is resting comfortably and reports he is feeling better."
Ryan spent time in a hospital with chest pains in October 2000, six months after he had emergency double-bypass surgery.
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