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He is presently the manager of the Houston Astros team in the Major League Baseball's American League (MLB). For 19 seasons in the Major League Baseball he competed, mainly representing the Los Angeles Dodgers. He was a 2 time All-Star, earned 2 Silver Slugger Awards and a Gold Glove Award, during his time with the Dodgers. In the 1977 National League Championship Series, he was also named the maiden National League Championship Series MVP. During his career, he appeared in 3 World Series, claiming one of them in the year 1981.
Dusty Baker went on to manage the San Francisco Giants from 1993 to 2002, the Chicago Cubs from 2003 to 2006, the Cincinnati Reds from 2008 to 2013, and the Washington Nationals from 2016 to 2017, following his playing career. From 2020 he has been the manager of the Astros. In the MLB, Dusty Baker is the maiden manager to lead five separate squads to the playoffs and claim a division title. He did both with each squad he worked with. He became the ninth manager in baseball history to claim pennants in both the American and National Leagues, by guiding the Giants to the 2002 World Series and the Astros to the 2021 World Series. As a manager, he is the 2nd oldest at the age of 72 years to feature in a World series.
Dusty Baker flourished in baseball, basketball, football, and track while attending Del Campo High School, which is located near Sacramento, California. As a result of his performance at Del Campo, Dusty Baker was elected into the Sac-Joaquin Section's Hall of Fame class of 2010. In the 1967 amateur draft, he was chosen by the Atlanta Braves. His father desired that he attend college instead. The Braves assigned Hank Aaron with the responsibility of persuading Dusty Baker to join with the squad on June 19, that same year. Aaron vowed both Baker and his mother, Christine, that he would treat Baker like his own son and that Baker would be in the major leagues before his college class completed graduation.
His father was furious when he opted to join with the team, and he attempted to have the contract (as well as the $15,000 signing bonus) voided in court, but was unsuccessful. For seven years, the Bakers were unable to come to terms. In 1968 with the Atlanta Braves, he started his big league baseball professional debut as an outfielder. At the same time, from 1968 to 1974 in motor transport mechanics, he was working as a Marine Corps Reserve. Playing for the Brave he secured a place in the teams history. Dusty Baker was next in line to bat, when Hank Aaron hit home run 715, On April 8, 1974, allowing him to overtake Babe Ruth for the most home runs in history. During the offseason in the 1970s, he competed for the Yaquis de Obregón of the Mexican Pacific League. He described them as the "hardest league" he had ever played in as a professional baseball player. In addition, he was offered a basketball scholarship by Santa Clara University.
Whilst a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Dusty Baker received most of his achievements. They include selection to the National League All-Star team in 1981 and 1982, as well as claiming three National League pennants in the years 1977, 1978, and 1981. He was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the National League Championship Series (NLCS) in 1977, the first time such an honour was given. In 1981, Baker went on to acquire a World Series championship with the Dodgers. Baker, on the other hand, had a disappointing performance during the series, batting.167 with an on-base percentage (OBP) of.192. Dusty Baker completed his playing career in the year 1986 with a.278 batting average, 242 home runs achieved, and 1,013 runs batted in whilst not being placed on the disabled list. He spent 8 seasons with the Braves and then another 8 with the Dodgers, as well as brief stints with the San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics, before retiring.
On October 2, 1977, at Dodger Stadium, Baker and Dodgers squad member Glenn Burke exchanged the very first high five, which was captured in the ESPN 30 for 30 documentary The High Five in 2014, directed by Michael Jacobs. Most presume that Baker was a vital element in the historic event. Dennis Pirkle, a renowned historian and athletics coach, questions Baker's assertion about the origin of the high five.
He was appointed by the Chicago Cubs to lead the squad for a four-year period, on November 15, 2002, taking over for Don Baylor. The squad was in a tight race for the wild card with the Houston Astros in 2004, but they lost out just close to the end of the season. Dusty Baker reached the milestone of 1,000 wins as a manager on August 30 with a victory over the Montreal Expos, which came in his 1,848th match as a manager.
Many of the Cubs' crucial players suffered injuries in 2005, including top pitchers Mark Prior and Kerry Wood. This was the first time in 3 years that the Cubs lost as they scored 79–83 at the end of the season. The year 2006 saw the Cubs' performance continue to deteriorate as they ended 66–96 and last in the National League.
The Cubs decided not to extend Dusty Baker's agreement a month after the season concluded. During a press briefing held at the beginning of October, they gave Dusty Baker permission to publicly announce his resignation to the public. For the 2007 Chicago Cubs season, the Cubs resorted to Lou Piniella to take over for Dusty Baker. A regular-season record of 322 victories and 326 defeats, as well as a post-season record of six victories and six defeats is with what Dusty Baker concluded his career.
He was appointed in 1993 to take over for Roger Craig. During his maiden year as manager of the Giants club, he earned the National League Manager of the Year award. A title that just he and Gabe Kapler had acquired until 2021. He guided the squad to an overall record of 103–59. In that season, they had the second-best record in baseball after the 104–58 score by Atlanta Braves, and it was 31 games much better than the 72-90 record they had the year before. The maiden manager to do so since Dick Howser to accomplish 100 games as a novice manager, and only the fifth one ever to accomplish this feat. In addition, because the Giants did not qualify for the playoffs as prior to 1995, just the division champions were eligible. This made him only the 8th and until now the final manager to guide a squad to 100 victories while failing to qualify for the postseason.
After that, his Giants proceeded to claim two more division titles, one in 1997 and another in the year 2000. Dusty Baker earned the title Manager of the Year, for both those years too. Following Tony La Russa, he became only the second one to claim the award thrice, and the maiden one to do it while playing for the same squad all 3 times. "Dustiny"" was first used by erstwhile Giants pitcher Rod Beck during his time in San Francisco.
The Astros revealed on January 29, 2020, that they had signed Dusty Baker as their new manager to succeed A. J. Hinch. It was a 1 year deal, with a club option for a second year. Dusty Baker's first managerial position would be with this American League franchise, the Astros. Despite the fact that the season had been cut short by a pandemic, the Astros secured a playoff position as the sixth seed on September 25. Baker has now established himself as the debut baseball manager to guide five different squads to the postseason. He also made history by being the debut manager to guide a squad that ended below.500 in the postseason to a series victory. His squad defeated both the Minnesota Twins and the Oakland Athletics to advance to the American League Championship Series (ALCS). From 2003, this was the first time that a team guided by Baker had advanced to the League Championship Series. After making a return from a 3–0, the Astros were defeated by the Tampa Bay Rays in seven matches. When Baker participated in Game 7, it was his ninth game as a manager. Dusty Baker created a new record for the most appearances in a winner-take-all match by a manager, which he has bagged only twice in his career.
The Astros exercised the 2021 option on Baker's deal on July 28, 2020. The triumph against the Los Angeles Angels on April 22, 2021, was Dusty Baker's 1,900th victory as a manager in the regular season. This made him only the 14th manager to accomplish this feat with a 8-2 win.
Short Bio of Dusty Baker
Johnnie B. “Dusty” Baker Jr. is his born and real name. His date of birth is 15 June 1949 and birthplace is Riverside, California, United States. He is Years of age as in 2022. By profession he is a American baseball manager. His Parents are Johnnie Baker Sr and Christine Baker. Christine Baker is his mother's name and Johnnie Baker Sr is his father's name.
Dusty Baker Age and Height
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Name | Johnnie B. “Dusty” Baker Jr. |
Age | Years |
Height | 6 Feet 1 inches |
Dusty Baker Wiki and Biography
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Born and Real Name | Johnnie B. “Dusty” Baker Jr. |
Nickname | Dusty Baker |
Birthday | 15 June 1949 |
Age | Years |
Profession | American baseball manager |
Birthplace | Riverside, California, United States |
Sun sign | Gemini |
Nationality | American |
Ethnicity | African Americans |
Religion | Not Known |
Caste | Not Known |
Dusty Baker Height, Weight and Body Measurements
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Height | 6 Feet 1 inches |
Weight | 92 kg |
Body Measurements | Not Known |
Eye Color | Black |
Hair Color | Black |
Dusty Baker Net Worth and Salary
Dusty Baker Net Worth and Salary | |
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Net Worth | $21 Million |
Salary | Not Known |
Dusty Baker Education Qualifications, School and College
Dusty Baker Education Qualifications, School and College | |
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Educational Qualifications | Graduation |
School | Del Campo High School near Sacramento, California |
College | Not Known |
Dusty Baker Professional Life
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Profession | American baseball manager |
Debut | MLB debut on September 7, 1968, for the Atlanta Braves |
Famous and well known | American baseball manager |
Dusty Baker Family Details/ parents/ family background?
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Parents /Father | Johnnie Baker Sr |
Parents /Mother | Christine Baker |
Siblings/ Brothers Name | Robie Baker, Victor Baker, Millard Baker, Ritche Lawrence |
Siblings/ Sisters Name | Tonya Baker Orozco, Taria Baker Michalet and Shunda Baker |
Wife | Melissa Baker |
Children/Son's Name | Darren Baker |
Children/Daughter's Name | Natosha Baker |
Dusty Baker Girlfriend/Wife/dating/Affairs?
Dusty BakerGirlfriend/Wife/dating/Affairs? | |
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Wife/Spouse Name | Melissa Baker |
Dating /Girlfriend Name/Affairs | Melissa Baker |
Dusty Baker Marriage Details
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Marital Status | Married |
Wife/Spouse Name | Melissa Baker |
Wedding dates/ Marriage date | 1994 |
Dusty Baker Home Address and Residence
Dusty Baker Home Address and Residence | |
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Home town | Riverside, California, United States |
House address | Riverside, California, United States |
Dusty Baker Social Media Websites
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