Dusty Baker posts
Washington Post Sports Dusty Baker likes to keep his starters fresh.
104 months ago
Washington Post Sports "I’ve been called [the n-word] in almost every city that I’ve played in,” said Dusty Baker, who has been in baseball since 1967.
107 months ago
Washington Post Express “That’s like having two number ones,” manager Dusty Baker said last week.
108 months ago
Washington Post Sports Dusty Baker would like to stick around Washington for a while.
109 months ago
Los Angeles Times Sports The postseason came and went without him the previous two years. So did baseball.
114 months ago
Washington Post Sports Dusty Baker on the hard times: “If it hadn’t been for God or my daughter … She came in and said, ‘Daddy, what are you doing?’ I was sitting there with my gun in my hand.”
121 months ago
Deadspin The new Washington Nationals manager is making headlines already.
Dusty Baker Had A Hell Of A Press Conference
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New Nationals manager Dusty Baker took his turn with the media scrum at the Winter Meetings today, and a Dusty chat session always has the potential to be a weird one. (Remember, this is the guy who once bemoaned getting runners on because they’re
Read more ... “clogging up the bases.”) But this one was a doozy.
124 months ago
Washington Post Sports BREAKING: Issues with contract force Nationals to reconsider Dusty Baker
125 months ago
The New Yorker "I always felt that I could never really express myself as a ballplayer, no matter how I played, like I could as a musician," Dusty Baker writes in his new book, "Kiss the Sky."
Dusty and Jimi
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In his new memoir, “Kiss the Sky,“ Dusty Baker writes about his long career in baseball and his longer love of music.
125 months ago
The New Yorker The former big-league baseball player Dusty Baker's new book, "Kiss the Sky," evokes not only the pleasure of music, but the connection between that experience and the joy of sports.
Dusty and Jimi
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In his new memoir, “Kiss the Sky,“ Dusty Baker writes about his long career in baseball and his longer love of music.
125 months ago
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