Terry Collins has been released from a Milwaukee hospital and is headed back to New York.

Collins plans to manage the New York Mets on Tuesday against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

The manager had felt ill before Sunday's game against the Brewers and was transported from Miller Park to Froedtert Hospital.

The Mets issued a statement on Monday that read: "Mets manager Terry Collins was seen by Dr. Brian-Fred Fitzsimmons at Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee after checking into the hospital on Sunday. Collins had not been feeling well prior to the Mets game with the Brewers. All tests came back negative and Collins has been cleared by Dr. Fitzsimmons in consultation with Mets medical staff to fly home to New York. Collins will be in uniform tomorrow at Citi Field when the Mets begin an eight-game homestand against the Pirates."