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with newly-minted champion manager, Dusty Baker. Nobody deserves it more ? with newly-minted champion manager, Dusty Baker. "Nobody deserves it more ? @kevinburkhardt with newly-minted #WorldSeries champion manager, Dusty Baker. @astros" - @ FOX Sports: MLB The universally-beloved skipper just exclaimed, "Party!" in the postgame interview, hinting perhaps that he just wants to soak in the moment first before deciding on anything about his future. The Astros closed out the Phillies 4-1 in Game 6 of the World Series for their second title in six seasons and their first since their controversial 2017 title win.
Dusty Baker Now what s next Party
Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker celebrates the team's World Series win. After a 22-year managerial career, the legendary has finally captured his first World Series title as a skipper. The 73-year-old became the oldest World Series-winning manager since Jack McKeon did it with the Florida Marlins in 2003. The head coach hasn't won a managerial accolade since the year 2000 when he became the NL Manager of the Year award while still with the San Francisco Giants. This season, he cemented his name in the history books by becoming the first African-American MLB manager and twelfth overall to win at least 2,000 games in charge. After capping off a dominant year with his first world championship as a manager and rumors that he would retire after the season, Dusty Baker shed some light on his future plans. Nobody deserves it more ?with newly-minted champion manager, Dusty Baker. Nobody deserves it more ? with newly-minted champion manager, Dusty Baker. "Nobody deserves it more ? @kevinburkhardt with newly-minted #WorldSeries champion manager, Dusty Baker. @astros" - @ FOX Sports: MLB The universally-beloved skipper just exclaimed, "Party!" in the postgame interview, hinting perhaps that he just wants to soak in the moment first before deciding on anything about his future. The Astros closed out the Phillies 4-1 in Game 6 of the World Series for their second title in six seasons and their first since their controversial 2017 title win.