Doctor on knowing the signs and symptoms of having a stroke
- Manny Mota, 87, is recovering in a hospital after suffering a stroke, as announced by the Dodgers.
- Mota played 20 MLB seasons, primarily with the Dodgers, earning an All-Star selection in 1973.
- His son, Jos� Mota, stated, 'Dad never lost consciousness during the incident and is currently doing well.'
- Mota was inducted into the Legends of Dodger Baseball in 2023, expressing gratitude to the Dodgers for the honor.
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Doctor on knowing the signs and symptoms of having a stroke
South Shore Health's Dr. Todd Ellerin on knowing the signs and symptoms of having a stroke. The acronym FAST can help: F - facial asymmetry or facial droop, A - arm weakness, S - speech abnormality, T - time to call 911.

Dodgers legend Manny Mota, 87, recovering from stroke
Dodgers legend Manny Mota is recovering in a hospital Tuesday from a stroke. Mota, 87, suffered the stroke Monday night, according to the team. This is a 2011 photo of Manny Mota of the Los Angeles Dodgers. (AP Photo/Morry Gash) “He is in recovery, where he is responsive to commands and is resting comfortably,” according to a social media post by the Dodgers. Mota’s son José, a former player and current Dodgers broadcaster, told ESPN Deportes th…


Dodgers icon Manny Mota 'resting comfortably' after suffering stroke
Mota spent 13 of his 20 MLB seasons with the Dodgers

Manny Mota, two-time World Series champion with the Dodgers, hospitalized after having a stroke
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Manny Mota, who won a World Series title as player with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1981 and another as a coach with the team in 1988, has been hospitalized after having a stroke.
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