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Inbox: Will Riggleman steer Reds in 2019?

Who will be filling out the lineup card on Opening Day next year? Do you see Jim Riggleman being retained as manager? Or will the Reds go in a different direction?
-- Greg, Colorado Springs, Colo.

If the Reds had been at or over .500 under Riggleman, I think he might have been retained before the team finished the season. But after a long stretch of playing well from May through August, they are now 13 games under .500 (63-76) since Riggleman replaced Bryan Price. If Cincinnati loses three more games, the club will equal the 94 losses it had in both 2016 and '17.