Reds interim manager Jim Riggleman talks about Tyler Mahle's rough outing and the Reds' lopsided, 19-4 loss to the Cleveland Indians. The Enquirer/Bobby Nightengale
CLEVELAND – When Jim Riggleman was named the Reds’ interim manager in April, he told players during his first team meeting that he wasn’t planning on making many changes.
He introduced some extra early work before games. He’s shown his own aggressive in-game managerial style.
So far, the results are good.
With three games remaining before the All-Star break, the Reds have a 38-37 record under Riggleman.