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Bryan Price managed the Cincinnati Reds for parts of five seasons from 2014 to April 2018. He was also a pitching coach for the Reds, Arizona Diamondbacks, Philadelphia Phillies, Seattle Mariners and San Francisco Giants.

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On my final day managing the Reds in April 2018, we flew from Milwaukee to St. Louis. Dick Williams, the general manager, was traveling with the team, as was Walt Jocketty, an adviser to the owner.

We got on the bus to head to the airport, and Walt was on the bus. That was unusual. So I knew then. When these things happen, you can sense it. You can sense the ice thinning under your feet.

When I got off the bus at the hotel in St. Louis, Dick grabbed me and said, “Hey, I’m going to pop up for a visit.” I understood. We were 3-15, which was completely unacceptable. We had won 42 percent of the games that I had managed.

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