Dusty Baker
Astros' Dusty Baker retires after 26 seasons as MLB manager ESPN 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.'"
End of an Era
After an illustrious career spanning 26 seasons, Dusty Baker has decided to retire from his role as a Major League Baseball manager. Known for his exceptional leadership skills and deep understanding of the game, Baker leaves behind a legacy that will be remembered for years to come. Throughout his career, he has managed several teams, including the Houston Astros, Washington Nationals, and San Francisco Giants.
A Heartfelt Farewell
In a heartfelt statement, Dusty Baker expressed his gratitude towards the players, fans, and his family. He emphasized that his retirement is not a permanent goodbye but rather a temporary farewell. Baker's impact on the sport and his ability to connect with players and fans alike will be sorely missed. As he steps away from the managerial role, the baseball community reflects on his contributions and wishes him well in his future endeavors.