Article: No Matter How Nats Fare, Riggleman Is on the Run

One morning last week, just hours after another of his team's recent losses, Jim Riggleman began his day same as always: coffee, newspaper. Riggleman is a baseball man, his life set to its daily patterns, but he also likes constancy, and right now his job provides precious little of it. So Riggleman uses his mornings to compensate.

In Chicago, back in town as the interim manager of the Washington Nationals, Riggleman opened the curtains of his hotel room overlooking Michigan Avenue and glanced outside. It was misting. Some cars used their wipers; some didn't. Riggleman thought for a moment, debating as you do when you already know the answer, and concluded the rain wouldn't bother him.

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