Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona missed Tuesday night's game in Cleveland, the third game he's missed in a month, after going to the hospital for more tests on his heart.

On Wednesday afternoon, Jordan Bastian of MLB.com reported that Francona would miss a second straight day while in the hospital for tests.

The 58-year-old former Red Sox manager has experienced light-headedness and a rapid heart rate over the last month, both requiring trips to the hospital. He was recently fitted for a heart monitor and the latest hospital visit was for a series of tests to determine the cause for the chest pain.

"Tito was actually at the ballpark today," Indians general manager Chris Antonetti told reporters in Cleveland. "He did his normal routine. He actually swam in the pool for a little while today. He felt fine, but he's now back at the Clinic to get some additional testing. There were no episodes today. It was just, again, in this effort of the doctors trying to narrow down exactly what's causing his symptoms, so he'll get some follow-up tests."

Francona missed games on June 13 and June 26 after experiencing a rapid heart rate and light-headedness, but returned to managing the next day each time.

According to reports, doctors have ruled out any serious health concerns.

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