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I don't know why everyone gives Dusty Baker so much grief. Managing a baseball game is like the tallest midget contest. The good ones are the ones that suck the least. Last year's World Series proved that. Francona and Maddon are considered two of the best in the business and they both mismanaged the hell out of that series. Dusty gets his teams to the postseason, and it is a crapshoot from there. He's been more unlucky than anything else.

 

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QUOTE (Jack Parkman @ Oct 11, 2017 -> 05:04 PM)
I don't know why everyone gives Dusty Baker so much grief. Managing a baseball game is like the tallest midget contest. The good ones are the ones that suck the least. Last year's World Series proved that. Francona and Maddon are considered two of the best in the business and they both mismanaged the hell out of that series. Dusty gets his teams to the postseason, and it is a crapshoot from there. He's been more unlucky than anything else.

 

He makes terrible in game decisions that cost him games, that’s why he gets so much grief. Exhibit A was game 3

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QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Oct 11, 2017 -> 05:29 PM)
He makes terrible in game decisions that cost him games, that’s why he gets so much grief. Exhibit A was game 3

My point is so does everyone else. Exhibit A: 2016 World Series. Both Maddon and Francona made terrible in-game decisions nightly. Only one of them lost.

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QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Oct 11, 2017 -> 05:29 PM)
He makes terrible in game decisions that cost him games, that’s why he gets so much grief. Exhibit A was game 3

And it goes all the back to Dusty's days managing the cubs. He really hasn't changed.

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