HOUSTON -- Wearing his 2022 World Series championship ring and his familiar smile, Dusty Baker spoke fondly about his four years in Houston while turning ...
Dusty Baker, the World Series winning manager of the Houston Astros, announced Thursday he is retiring after 26 seasons as a manager. The 74-year-old leaves ...
Retiring after 26 years as a manager, Dusty Baker thanked players, fans and family. "This isn't a goodbye," he said. "It's simply a 'see you later.'"
The Baseball Hall of Fame should be the next stop for the long-time skipper and former big-league outfielder.
โI'm very grateful and thankful to Jim Crane and the Houston Astros for giving me this opportunity, and to win a championship,'' Baker told USA TODAY Sports. โI ...
As Dusty Baker officially ended one notable chapter in his illustrious career, he said Thursday he feels an obligation to do more around the game with his ...
Jim Crane aims to move rather quickly as the Astros search for Houston's next manager.
Dusty Baker's decades-long career in baseball has made him one of the most well-connected -- and well-loved -- men in the sport.
As Dusty Baker officially ended one notable chapter in his illustrious career, he said Thursday he feels an obligation to do more around the game with his ...
Former Chicago Cubs manager Dusty Baker, who recently won a World Series with the Houston Astros, is retiring after 26 seasons as an MLB manager.
Houston Astros' manager and baseball legend Dusty Baker officially announced his retirement on Thursday, and fans are looking back at his history.
Dusty Baker's retirement closes an Astros era that was meant to be transitional but turned out more successful than neither the manager nor team knew.