GREGG LANGBEHN RETIRES FROM PRO BASEBALL
Source: Frontier League News
The Washington Wild Things announced today that manager Gregg Langbehn has decided to retire from professional baseball, which completes his tenure with the team that began in 2016. Langbehn retires as the second-most tenured manager in organization history by games managed and second winningest manager in team history behind John Massarelli. Langbehn helped to bring stability to the position that the Wild Things were not familiar with after Massarelli’s tenure came to an end following the 2007 season. The team had run through six managers in the previous nine years and a manager-by-committee for part of 2014 before hiring Langbehn. His tenure included an East Division Championship (2018), a Frontier League Championship Series appearance (2018) and two total playoff appearances, with the other coming in 2017. Under his guidance, he managed an MVP (James Harris, 2018), a Pitcher of the Year (Thomas Dorminy, 2018) a Citizenship Award winner (Rashad Brown, 2017),…
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