The Texas Rangers are struggling in September for the second straight year and Ron Washington admits that he is concerned about his job.
The Rangers have lost seven consecutive games and haven't had a lead in any of the 63 innings during the streak.
"That decision, if it's made, it's out of my hands," Washington said. "And yes, I'm concerned about my job. Who wouldn't be. But I hope that I've gained credibility for what all we've accomplished in the past few years. I'm not a finger pointer. I'm not pointing the finger at anyone. We all have to take the blame for our collapse right now if that's what you want to call it. I'm not calling it a collapse. I'm just calling it a slump. But there isn't anything I can do about that. I don't really think about that type of stuff. I know at some point in this game of baseball we all have to look for another job, but it isn't anything I'm concerned about."
Washington hasn't had any conversations with the Rangers front office about his job.
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