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mblax10 05-28-2006 12:33 PM

Will Dusty Baker ever be hired as a manager again?
 
I guess I'm jumping the gun a little, but I can't see how Dusty can possibly keep his job through the rest of this season. The Wrigley Field dugout has become a place were managers go to die. Not since the Phillies hired Lee Elia in 1988 has an ex-Cubs manager been re-hired. That's 14 managers the Cubs have had since 1983, none of whom could ever find a job managing again:

Don Baylor
Rene Lacheman
Jim Riggleman
Bruce Kimm
Thom Trebellhorn
Jim Lefbevre
Don Zimmer
Joe Altobeli
Jim Essian
Gene Michael
Frank Luchesi
Jim Frey
John Vukovich
Charlie Fox

Now back to Dusty. He is a 3 time manager of the year. Has been to the playoffs 4 times and to the World Series once. He had a reputation as being a great player's manager in San Fransisco but has taken tons of heat for a wide variety of decisions in Chicago.

MyTurn2Raise 05-28-2006 12:37 PM

Re: Will Dusty Baker ever be hired as a manager again?
 
Cubs set an attendence record yesterday for the most fans in the last 28 years

outside, ~6 fans protested the way the team is being run

total hijack

prohornblower 05-28-2006 12:49 PM

Re: Will Dusty Baker ever be hired as a manager again?
 
It's close, but I think it's no.

He's wasted what...4 years now in Chicago? I think many teams would rather hire a younger unproven guy than him and his baggage. He seems to be a great guy and all, but I don't see many GM's wanting him near their drafted arms.

EDIT: He, like Zimmer, will always have a spot as a Bench Coach though. He's too good of a presence NOT to be in someones locker room. He just won't be calling the big shots.

Jack of Arcades 05-28-2006 01:58 PM

Re: Will Dusty Baker ever be hired as a manager again?
 
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He's wasted what...4 years now in Chicago? I think many teams would rather hire a younger unproven guy than him and his baggage.

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Baseball is the least progressive sport of all time.

wisehandpoker 05-28-2006 02:33 PM

Re: Will Dusty Baker ever be hired as a manager again?
 
He'll get hired again

prohornblower 05-28-2006 02:35 PM

Re: Will Dusty Baker ever be hired as a manager again?
 
[ QUOTE ]
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He's wasted what...4 years now in Chicago? I think many teams would rather hire a younger unproven guy than him and his baggage.

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Baseball is the least progressive sport of all time.

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Jack, if you were a GM, looking for a manager at the end of this season, would you hire Dusty? Or the next best candidate (even if unproven at the MLB level?)

I would probably be about 5 times more likely to want Dusty as a bench coach than manager at this point.

Jack of Arcades 05-28-2006 02:53 PM

Re: Will Dusty Baker ever be hired as a manager again?
 
phb, you and I aren't GMs.

THAY3R 05-28-2006 02:53 PM

Re: Will Dusty Baker ever be hired as a manager again?
 
He said baseball is the least progressive sport, he said nothing about himself.

prohornblower 05-28-2006 03:06 PM

Re: Will Dusty Baker ever be hired as a manager again?
 
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He said baseball is the least progressive sport, he said nothing about himself.

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But by saying that, he is implying that he (dusty) will be hired as a manager again. If he thinks this, that's fine. I wouldn't be shocked at all if he was hired again. But I want to know, if Jack were a GM, would he hire Dusty?

Jack of Arcades 05-28-2006 03:07 PM

Re: Will Dusty Baker ever be hired as a manager again?
 
No, I wouldn't.


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