Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker told USA Today on Wednesday that he is retiring, a decision that comes two days after the team lost to the Texas Rangers in Game 7 of the AL Championship Series.
A news conference is scheduled for Thursday. "«I'm very grateful and thankful to Jim Crane and the Houston Astros for giving me this opportunity, and to win a championship,'' Baker, 74, told USA Today. „I felt like they've been good for me, and I've been good for them. “What I really appreciate is that Jim has been totally honest and transparent with me on all things.'' Baker was hired by Crane in the winter of 2020, after the sign-stealing scandal erupted and led to the firings of manager A.J.
Hinch and general manager Jeff Luhnow. Baker did exactly what Crane had hoped for, deflecting attention away from a group of players who were besieged by boos in all parks other than Minute Maid, while fostering continued success.
The Astros reached the AL Championship Series in 2020, secured the AL title in 2021 and won the World Series — Baker's first as a manager — in 2022.