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When Jim Riggleman joined the Reds organization in 2012 as a Double-A manager, he admits he didn’t think he would receive another chance to manage in the big leagues.
After more than five months in an interim managerial role, Riggleman hopes he will continue doing it next year.
Riggleman will interview for the permanent managerial job Monday. The Reds are interviewing five internal candidates: Riggleman, third-base coach Billy Hatcher, bench coach Pat Kelly, first-base coach Freddie Benavides and special advisor John Farrell.