US Presswire photo Jim Riggleman will make his third All-Star appearance in 12 seasons as a manager. |
Riggleman is one of two coaches picked by Bruce Bochy, who as manager of the World Series champion Giants last fall will serve as NL skipper for the July 12 game in Phoenix. He'll be joined by Kirk Gibson, manager of the host Diamondbacks.
Bochy and Riggleman's careers are closely connected. Bochy was third-base coach on the 1993 and 1994 Padres clubs led by Riggleman, then took over as manager in 1995 after the latter was fired. He wound up at the helm in San Diego for 12 seasons before moving on to San Francisco in 2007.
Riggleman spoke glowingly of his former protege earlier this week after the Nationals won three of four against the Giants.
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This feels like a pity pick to me.
Sorry, but merit has nothing to do with this selection.
Stupid post.
A lot of haters here. I for one congratulate Jim and his family on this. Quite the honor!
Good for Riggleman
Nice to see someone appreciates his effort.
Now I hope Rizzo picks up his option.
Hurrah for Jim! And to all the Riggleman haters, do something else with your time besides diss this wonderful thing that happened for him. Seriously.
Obviously highly respected by serious, successful baseball people. Too bad some of our own fans think they are smarter. Congratulations to OUR manager- I hope more than one of our players gets to attend with him - VOTE!!!
Congrats to Jim, but....
Congrats to Riggs. To be thought of highly by one's peers is meaningful.
Good for Riggs. People, I hate to admit this: but this team would be even worse without Riggs. Congratulations all around.
What if the Nats totally tank like they did in 2009 and Riggleman gets fired at the ASB like Acta did? Does he still get to go?
So the first 3 comments are negative and then it slides the other way. NatsJack has really hit on something that most Anon comments are negative and two of the three were just that.
Congratulations to anything positive that the Nationals can generate. Now we need to get it going again on the field.
JayB, how can any news about the Nationals or baseball be stupid? Do you want Mark to skip this?
That would be stupid.
Congratulations, Jim Riggleman. You are a fine and deserving gentleman, and a darn good manager!!!
A true pity-pick. Remember the cross-eyed girl in your high school, with the club-foot, who was voted to be part of the prom court? This is it, again.
I don't hate Riggleman at all. I'm a fellow son of Maryland. But I have to recognize a charity effort when I see it. That's what this is--charity for someone because he is associated with the Washington Nationals.
Why would anyone take 'pity' and select a manager from our team? I just don't get it. People can come up with the most stupidest reasons to bad mouth Riggs.
Congratulations to Jim. I don't want to judge whether he deserves it or not. He got it, I am happy to see that.
Congrats to Riggleman
Ahh, yes, the All-Star Game. The most meaningful game presented for your enjoyment. Not quite as significant as catching the bridal bouquet at a wedding, but darned close.
Post is stupid because it mean nothing about baseball. The All Star game means nothing and who goes mean nothing. In past years Guzman went...Someone from every team must go by rules...It is not merit based and neither this this pick...it is stupid to congratulate someone for being picked by his friend to go to a meaningless game.....It is a pity pick and is the the past history of his participation shows that clearly. I do not hate Riggs at all and have said over and over he is a good baseball man....a lifer who would be a fine coach and has been for years...HE IS THE WORST MANAGER IN BASEBALL....his record says it all as does his comment from each loss....He has the job because he works cheap and is from the area....that will get old by June...he may well be sitting on the bench at the All Star game without a team uniform to wear.
It relates to MLB and is baseball news, regardless of one's opinion of the All-Star Game.
Congrats to Riggleman. (And write in Ramos. :-))
The All Star Game or JayB, which is more stupid? Discuss.
Way to go Riggs!!
Right now, do the Nats have any All-Star worthy players.
I really don't see one. Zimmerman will have few ABs but could be the selection even with his slight play, assuming he does get back and perform. I do not see another full-time position player playing above average. Forget about the staff. They have been nice but a quick glance around the league shows us way over 10 All Star potential pitchers. Possibly Storen if he continues. He is helped by the fact that multiple closers being selection is in vogue. The there is still a long time before slections but the topic was started due to Riggleman's likely coaching status.
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Congrats to Riggs. Well deserved and I'm happy for him. I hope he gets a contract extension. The Nats would be worse without him.
And although Contrary Boy states otherwise, the rule is that every team has to have a PLAYER on the team. Riggs selection as coach has nothing to do with it. Know your facts. If someone on the Nats cured cancer, Contrary Boy would find fault with it. After a while, if you criticize everything, your comments lose effectiveness.
Listen to natsfan1a: Write in Ramos! I'm out of my 25 votes, per email account.
Who better to handle all of the lineup changes and doubte switches?
JaneB, what - you're only using one email account to vote? ;-)
Good for Riggleman. Bad for all the people here who will still be bitching and moaning when the Nationals are in the World Series someday.
I won't be whining and moaning when the Nats are in the World Series. What an ignorant comment. Riggleman hasn't had a winning season in his 12 years and yet he is All-Star worthy not just this once but two other times.
This does sound like a pity party though. I never thought I'd miss Manny Acta this much, smh, but hey, I do. Congrats to Riggs though on a job "well done".
Go Nats!
Go ahead and send Bruce Bochy an email and tell him what an idiot he is. Be my guest.
The team had a better record last year under Riggleman than it did before under Acta. Whether or not you like Riggleman, that's a fact.
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