CLEVELAND -- Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona returned Friday, a day after missing a game because of surgery for a tear in his retina.
Francona said he had the procedure Thursday afternoon at Cleveland Clinic. He said his eye had been bothering him for about a month and he visited a specialist in the afternoon.
Francona spent some time at Progressive Field following the surgery to meet outfielders Yasiel Puig and Franmil Reyes, who were acquired in a trade Wednesday. He went home to rest and said he felt guilty watching Cleveland's 7-1 loss to Houston on television.
Bench coach Brad Mills ran the team in Francona's absence. The Indians open a three-game series against the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night.
Francona, 60, missed several games two years ago after he underwent a midseason heart procedure. He's in his seventh season managing the Indians.