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Tolman manages in final game after Acta

The Columbian
Published: September 27, 2011, 5:00pm

DETROIT (AP) — In his final game as the Cleveland Indians’ bench coach amid a battle with Parkinson’s disease, Tim Tolman has taken over as acting manager following Manny Acta’s first-inning ejection.

The 55-year-old Tolman says he was diagnosed with the disease two years ago. He spoke with reporters before Wednesday night’s season finale at Detroit, then took over as manager when Acta was thrown out in the first inning.

After Cleveland’s Asdrubal Cabrera struck out to end the top of the first, plate umpire Dan Bellino suddenly made an ejection signal toward the Indians’ dugout. It wasn’t immediately clear who was tossed, but it turned out to be Acta.

Tolman expects to remain with the organization in an unspecified role.

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