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Report: Cubs bench coach Martinez to interview for Nationals' manager job

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The Chicago Cubs eliminated the Washington Nationals in the National League Division Series earlier this month, and now the latter may be looking to take a key piece away from the former.

Washington reportedly reached out to Cubs bench coach Dave Martinez for its managerial vacancy, and the 53-year-old will interview for the position, a source told Jorge Castillo of the Washington Post.

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A longtime bench coach under Joe Maddon with both the Cubs and the Tampa Bay Rays, Martinez has interviewed for managerial openings in the past - even being endorsed by Rays players to take over in 2014 - though he's yet to be hired as a bench boss.

"It's baffling to me a bit why (Martinez isn't considered) more often. He's been around a lot of winning teams here, and not only that, him as a player, that's what drew me to him a bit with the Rays," Maddon told Mark Gonzales of the Chicago Tribune earlier this month. "I never had been with him as a teammate but watched him play. He was such a heady, aggressive, gritty kind of player and bilingual. All that matters.

"He's not afraid to have tough conversation a lot of times people in that position may shy away from."

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