Tim Bogar is walking in two beautiful worlds right now, trying to be part of a World Series champion for the first time and trying to land his first major league managing gig.
“This,” the Nationals first base coach said pointing toward the Minute Maid field 24 hours before World Series Game 1, “is the most important thing right now. This is the job at hand.”
Nevertheless, in the off-day between Games 2-3, when the series heads from Houston to Washington, Bogar will divert to New York for his second interview as he seeks to replace Mickey Callaway.