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Johnnie B. "Dusty" Baker, Jr. (born June 15, 1949 in Riverside, California) is a former outfielder in Major League Baseball and the current manager of the Cincinnati Reds. He previously led the San Francisco Giants and Chicago Cubs, winning the 2002 National League pennant with the Giants. Drafted... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Bengie Molina Molina was the catcher in the play in game 5 of the 2002 World Series when J.T. Snow lifted Darren Baker, the young son of Giants manager Dusty Baker, out of harm's way in front of Molina and ahead of David Bell.

Darren Lewis Giants manager Dusty Baker named his son after Lewis [1].

Dodgers-Giants rivalry Kent and Bonds cussed and shoved each other, prompting Dusty Baker, the Giants' manager, to separate the two players.

Dodgers–Giants rivalry Kent and Bonds cussed and shoved each other, prompting Dusty Baker, the Giants' manager, to separate the two players.

2002 World Series Leading 5–0 with one out in the bottom of the 7th inning, 8 outs away from the Giants' first World Series title in San Francisco, Giants manager Dusty Baker pulled starting pitcher Russ Ortiz for setup man Félix Rodríguez after Ortiz gave up consecutive singles to third baseman Troy Glaus and designated hitter Brad Fullmer.

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List of San Francisco Giants managers His successor, Dusty Baker managed the team for ten years, from 1993 through 2002, winning the National League championship in 2002.

Dusty Baker While the Cubs’ organization stated that Baker would remain the team’s manager throughout the 2006 season, they did not renew his contract.

Major League Baseball All-Star Game This happened in 2003, when Dusty Baker managed the National League team despite having moved from the National League champion San Francisco Giants to the Chicago Cubs.

Mike Scioscia Under the leadership of Stoneman and Scioscia, the Angels ended their 15-year playoff drought in 2002, winning the AL Wild Card and ultimately winning the franchise's first World Series, a series that pitted the Angels against a San Francisco Giants team managed by Scioscia's former Dodgers teammate Dusty Baker.

2003 Major League Baseball All-Star Game Baker, and not his San Francisco replacement, Felipe Alou, still managed the team.

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Corey Patterson Patterson was Reds manager Dusty Baker's personal invitee to the Reds' training camp, and he started the season in center field for Cincinnati.

List of people from California Dusty Baker - manager of the Cincinnati Reds

Cincinnati Reds The Reds are managed by Dusty Baker.

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Cardinals-Cubs rivalry In 2002, when Baker was managing the San Francisco Giants, he and Tony La Russa had run-ins during that year's National League Championship Series, with the animosity carrying over to Baker's tenure with the Cubs.

Cardinals–Cubs rivalry In 2002, when Baker was managing the San Francisco Giants, he and Tony La Russa had run-ins during that year's National League Championship Series, with the animosity carrying over to Baker's tenure with the Cubs.

Jim Hendry Hendry made his biggest splash in the 2002-2003 offseason when he hired former San Francisco Giants manager Dusty Baker to manage the club just days after Baker's Giants lost in seven games to the Anaheim Angels in the World Series.

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Chip Caray In 2004, after a difficult season for the Cubs, Chip criticized Cubs manager Dusty Baker.

Steve Stone (baseball) Stone expressed frustration with Cubs manager Dusty Baker for not controlling his players.

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2006 Chicago Cubs season Chicago was managed by Dusty Baker.

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Felipe Alou Prior to the 2003 season, Alou was named manager of the Giants, the team where he began his professional baseball career, replacing Dusty Baker who had left to manage the Chicago Cubs.

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J. T. Snow The young batboy and son of then Giants’ manager Dusty Baker was at home plate to collect Lofton's bat before the play was completed.

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Del Campo High School Dusty Baker - current Cincinnati Reds manager who previously managed the Chicago Cubs and the San Francisco Giants; and all-star outfielder with teams including the Atlanta Braves and Los Angeles Dodgers

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2008 Cincinnati Reds season Baker is the club's first-ever African American manager.

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Francis Beltrán Said manager Dusty Baker of Beltran: "[He] was doing well down there [in Iowa], and we felt he deserved a chance."

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2003 Major League Baseball All-Star Game NL manager Dusty Baker had led the San Francisco Giants to the NL pennant in 2002, but during the offseason had left the Giants to become manager of the Chicago Cubs.

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List of San Francisco Giants managers b Dusty Baker won the Manager of the Year Award in 1993, 1997 and 2000.

Dusty Baker His Giants went on to win division titles in 1997 and again in 2000; Baker would win Manager of the Year honors in both of those years as well.

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Dusty Baker Baker ultimately won a World Series title in 1981 with the Dodgers.

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2003 National League Championship Series Chicago manager Dusty Baker, who won the NL pennant in 2002 with the San Francisco Giants, fell short in his bid to become the first manager ever to take different teams to the World Series in consecutive years.

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Roger Craig (baseball) His successor, Dusty Baker went on to win 103 games the following year and eventually won the 1993 National League Manager of the Year Award.

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Roger Craig (baseball) His successor, Dusty Baker went on to win 103 games the following year and eventually won the 1993 National League Manager of the Year Award.

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List of San Francisco Giants managers His successor, Dusty Baker managed the team for ten years, from 1993 through 2002, winning the National League championship in 2002.

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Chicago Cubs franchise history The Cubs did manage to finish 88–74, only 5 games behind both St. Louis and Houston, who tied for first, but followed this up with a disastrous 2002 campaign, after which Baylor was fired and replaced by yet another new manager, Dusty Baker.

History of the Chicago Cubs The Cubs did manage to finish 88-74, only 5 games behind both St. Louis and Houston, who tied for first, but followed this up with a disastrous 2002 campaign, after which Baylor was fired and replaced by yet another new manager, Dusty Baker.

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Dusty Baker Baker began his coaching career as a first base coach for the San Francisco Giants in 1988, and then spent the following four years (1989-1992) as the hitting coach, and finally became the manager in 1993, replacing the departing Roger Craig.

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2008 Cincinnati Reds season Baker replaced Pete Mackanin, who was named the interim manager on July 1, 2007, after Jerry Narron, coincidentally hired as an interim manager himself, in 2005 season was fired.

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    Dusty Baker

    Johnnie B. "Dusty" Baker, Jr. (born June 15 1949 in Riverside, California) is a former outfielder in Major League Baseball and the current manager of the Cincinnati Reds.
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    1981 Los Angeles Dodgers season

    6 Steve Garvey | 7 Steve Yeager | 8 Reggie Smith | 10 Ron Cey | 12 Dusty Baker | 14 Mike Scioscia | 15 Davey Lopes | 16 Rick Monday | 18 Bill Russell | 21 Jay Johnstone | 28 Pedro Guerrero | 30 Derrel Thomas | 34 Fernando Valenzuela | 35 Bob Welch | 37 Bobby Castillo | 38 Dave Goltz | 41 Jerry Reuss | 44 Ken Landreaux | 46 Burt Hooton | 48 Dave Stewart | 49 Tom Niedenfuer | 51 Terry Forster | 52 Steve Sax | 57 Steve Howe
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    2002 World Series

    Mike Scioscia and Dusty Baker played together on the 1981 Los Angeles Dodgers.
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    List of San Francisco Giants managers

    b Dusty Baker won the Manager of the Year Award in 1993, 1997 and 2000.
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    1977 World Series

    In the fourth, the Dodgers broke the game open on an RBI single by Dusty Baker and a three-run homer by Steve Yeager.
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    Cincinnati Reds

    Owner: Robert Castellini • General Manager: Walt Jocketty • Manager: Dusty Baker
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    Dusty Baker

    Cardinals–Cubs rivalry

    Dusty Baker, manager of the Chicago Cubs (2003-2006)
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    Chicago Cubs franchise history

    Though Dusty Baker had led the team to 89 wins in 2004, a one game improvement over 2003's near-pennant season, the expectations were loftier and the season was deemed a failure.
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    Jim Hendry

    On July 26, Hendry announced manager Dusty Baker would stay on for the rest of the season.
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    Felipe Alou

    Prior to the 2003 season, Alou was named manager of the Giants, the team where he began his professional baseball career, replacing Dusty Baker who had left to manage the Chicago Cubs.

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