knightedsoldier5000
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Surely there's a worse manager of all time, but this guy must be the beneficiary of affirmative action to be able to keep managing in MLB. He has to be one of the worst ever.
It goes back to his days of managing Barry Bonds and losing the WS with SF. Then he goes to the Cubs and many say he ruined the arms of Mark Prior and Kerry Wood in his bid to get to the WS, yet failed spectacularly when his team had a complete and total meltdown in the championship series and lost. Prior was never the same after that year and could've been a great one.
And now, i'm in disbelief that the Nationals, with as great a pitching staff and roster as they had, lose to the Dodgers, and I see this article with Dusty Baker whining about how he got outmanaged:
"Following his Washington Nationals' 4-3 Game 5 loss to the Dodgers, Baker didn't strictly applaud his opponents and the gutsy maneuvering of opposing manager Dave Roberts. Instead, he pointed out the downside to Roberts' moves."
"Roberts is being lauded for his creativity with managing the Dodgers in the decisive game. He pulled his starter in the third; went to his setup man that inning; used a 20-year-old in relief; put his closer in for the 7th; and then used his ace, Clayton Kershaw, on short rest in the ninth. Baker says that managing in that manner, which is going against the proverbial "book," is not something he'll be doing any time soon."
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/dusty-baker-throws-shade-at-dodgers-after-game-5-loss
What a shame the Nationsls are going to waste their window of opportunity with such a great roster with Dusty at the helm.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Dusty_Baker#Year-By-Year_Managerial_Record
Year-By-Year Managerial Record
Year
Team
League
Record
Finish
Organization
Playoffs
1993
San Francisco Giants
National League
103-59
2nd
San Francisco Giants
1994
San Francisco Giants
National League
55-60
2nd
San Francisco Giants
1995
San Francisco Giants
National League
66-77
4th
San Francisco Giants
1996
San Francisco Giants
National League
68-94
4th
San Francisco Giants
1997
San Francisco Giants
National League
90-72
1st
San Francisco Giants
Lost Division Series
1998
San Francisco Giants
National League
89-74
2nd
San Francisco Giants
1999
San Francisco Giants
National League
86-76
2nd
San Francisco Giants
2000
San Francisco Giants
National League
97-65
1st
San Francisco Giants
Lost Division Series
2001
San Francisco Giants
National League
90-72
2nd
San Francisco Giants
2002
San Francisco Giants
National League
95-66
2nd
San Francisco Giants
Lost World Series
2003
Chicago Cubs
National League
88-74
1st
Chicago Cubs
Lost League Championship Series
2004
Chicago Cubs
National League
89-73
3rd
Chicago Cubs
2005
Chicago Cubs
National League
79-83
4th
Chicago Cubs
2006
Chicago Cubs
National League
66-96
6th
Chicago Cubs
2008
Cincinnati Reds
National League
74-88
5th
Cincinnati Reds
2009
Cincinnati Reds
National League
78-84
4th
Cincinnati Reds
2010
Cincinnati Reds
National League
91-71
1st
Cincinnati Reds
Lost Division Series
2011
Cincinnati Reds
National League
79-83
3rd
Cincinnati Reds
2012
Cincinnati Reds
National League
97-65
1st
Cincinnati Reds
Lost Division Series
2013
Cincinnati Reds
National League
90-72
3rd
Cincinnati Reds
Lost Wild Card Game
2016
Washington Nationals
National League
95-67
1st
Washington Nationals
Lost Division Series
His son Darrell was born when he was well into his 40s and was already managing the Giants. In the 2002 World Series, he famously served as a bat boy for the Giants even though he was only three, and was almost bowled over in Game 5 when he wandered too close to the plate as a Giants player was running home at full speed; J.T. Snow came swooping in and carried him out of harm's way. Major League baseball then adopted a rule banning such young children from serving as bat boys, for safety reasons.
It goes back to his days of managing Barry Bonds and losing the WS with SF. Then he goes to the Cubs and many say he ruined the arms of Mark Prior and Kerry Wood in his bid to get to the WS, yet failed spectacularly when his team had a complete and total meltdown in the championship series and lost. Prior was never the same after that year and could've been a great one.
And now, i'm in disbelief that the Nationals, with as great a pitching staff and roster as they had, lose to the Dodgers, and I see this article with Dusty Baker whining about how he got outmanaged:
"Following his Washington Nationals' 4-3 Game 5 loss to the Dodgers, Baker didn't strictly applaud his opponents and the gutsy maneuvering of opposing manager Dave Roberts. Instead, he pointed out the downside to Roberts' moves."
"Roberts is being lauded for his creativity with managing the Dodgers in the decisive game. He pulled his starter in the third; went to his setup man that inning; used a 20-year-old in relief; put his closer in for the 7th; and then used his ace, Clayton Kershaw, on short rest in the ninth. Baker says that managing in that manner, which is going against the proverbial "book," is not something he'll be doing any time soon."
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/dusty-baker-throws-shade-at-dodgers-after-game-5-loss
What a shame the Nationsls are going to waste their window of opportunity with such a great roster with Dusty at the helm.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Dusty_Baker#Year-By-Year_Managerial_Record
Year-By-Year Managerial Record
Year
Team
League
Record
Finish
Organization
Playoffs
1993
San Francisco Giants
National League
103-59
2nd
San Francisco Giants
1994
San Francisco Giants
National League
55-60
2nd
San Francisco Giants
1995
San Francisco Giants
National League
66-77
4th
San Francisco Giants
1996
San Francisco Giants
National League
68-94
4th
San Francisco Giants
1997
San Francisco Giants
National League
90-72
1st
San Francisco Giants
Lost Division Series
1998
San Francisco Giants
National League
89-74
2nd
San Francisco Giants
1999
San Francisco Giants
National League
86-76
2nd
San Francisco Giants
2000
San Francisco Giants
National League
97-65
1st
San Francisco Giants
Lost Division Series
2001
San Francisco Giants
National League
90-72
2nd
San Francisco Giants
2002
San Francisco Giants
National League
95-66
2nd
San Francisco Giants
Lost World Series
2003
Chicago Cubs
National League
88-74
1st
Chicago Cubs
Lost League Championship Series
2004
Chicago Cubs
National League
89-73
3rd
Chicago Cubs
2005
Chicago Cubs
National League
79-83
4th
Chicago Cubs
2006
Chicago Cubs
National League
66-96
6th
Chicago Cubs
2008
Cincinnati Reds
National League
74-88
5th
Cincinnati Reds
2009
Cincinnati Reds
National League
78-84
4th
Cincinnati Reds
2010
Cincinnati Reds
National League
91-71
1st
Cincinnati Reds
Lost Division Series
2011
Cincinnati Reds
National League
79-83
3rd
Cincinnati Reds
2012
Cincinnati Reds
National League
97-65
1st
Cincinnati Reds
Lost Division Series
2013
Cincinnati Reds
National League
90-72
3rd
Cincinnati Reds
Lost Wild Card Game
2016
Washington Nationals
National League
95-67
1st
Washington Nationals
Lost Division Series
His son Darrell was born when he was well into his 40s and was already managing the Giants. In the 2002 World Series, he famously served as a bat boy for the Giants even though he was only three, and was almost bowled over in Game 5 when he wandered too close to the plate as a Giants player was running home at full speed; J.T. Snow came swooping in and carried him out of harm's way. Major League baseball then adopted a rule banning such young children from serving as bat boys, for safety reasons.