Houston Astros Manager Dusty Baker Announces Retirement After 26 Seasons in MLB
Key points:
- Dusty Baker, the manager of the Houston Astros, announced his retirement after 26 seasons in the MLB.
- During his time with the Astros, Baker led the team to two pennants and a World Series title in 2021.
- His retirement leaves the Astros in need of a new manager for the 2024 season.
Legendary MLB manager Dusty Baker has announced his retirement after a 26-year career leading various teams in the league. Baker informed the Houston Astros of his decision, and the team confirmed the news. With a record of 2,183 wins, seventh all-time, and three pennants and NL Manager of the Year awards, Baker leaves behind an impressive legacy. The 74-year-old led the Astros to a World Series title in 2021, and his retirement has left the team in need of a new manager for the upcoming season. Baker’s contribution to baseball will likely earn him a spot in the Hall of Fame.
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