Jim Riggleman abruptly quit his post as coach of the Washington Nationals Thursday afternoon following the Nationals sweep of the Seattle Mariners. The Nats are 38-37 this season and they’ve won nine of their last 10 games, so naturally it was time to go? Speculation abounds on if he was pushed out or not by management. We wondered how Riggleman would be able to cope with not coaching, and we received the answer last night. He is doing just fine.
via Washington Post


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