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Dusty Baker Signs Two Year Contract Extension

CINCINNATI, OH - OCTOBER 10:  Dusty Baker the manager of the Cincinnati Reds watches batting practice before Game Four of the National League Division Series against the San Francisco Giants at Great American Ball Park on October 10, 2012 in Cincinnati, Ohio.  (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) (Andy Lyons, 2012 Getty Images)
Division Series - San Francisco Giants v Cincinnati Reds - Game Four (Andy Lyons, 2012 Getty Images)
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Updated: 10/15/2012 3:14 pm
CINCINNATI - The National League Central Division champion Cincinnati Reds and field manager Dusty Baker have agreed to terms on a 2-year contract extension through the 2014 season.

The formal announcement will be made today at a 3:00 p.m. press conference at Great American Ball Park by Reds President and Chief Executive Officer Bob Castellini and President of Baseball Operations and General Manager Walt Jocketty.

"In Dusty's five seasons here he's taken us to the Postseason twice and has proven he can lead our teams to championship-caliber play on the field," Castellini said. "He's the right manager to continue the building process that will take us deeper and deeper into the playoffs in the future."

Baker, 63, in October 2007 originally was signed by the Reds to a 3-year contract through the 2010 season, then in October 2010 received a 2-year contract extension through 2012.

The 2012 National League Manager of the Year candidate led the Reds to the playoffs twice in the last 3 years to become only the third skipper to lead the club to the Postseason more than once (Bill McKechnie, 1939, '40; Sparky Anderson, 1970, '72, '73, '75, '76). The Reds' 97-65 record in 2012 was the second-best in the Major Leagues.

He is 419-391 (.517) in 5 seasons with the Reds and 1,581-1,432 (.525) in a 19-year Major League career that includes 5 division championships with 3 teams, including the San Francisco Giants (1997, 2000), Chicago Cubs (2003) and Reds (2010, 2012). He ranks 19th on Major League Baseball's all-time victories list and ranks sixth in wins in franchise history.

Baker already has been named NL Manager of the Year 3 times by the BBWAA, twice by The Sporting News and once by The Associated Press. He also finished second twice, including in 2010 by a single voting point.

The news comes less than a week after a disappointing postseason loss to the San Francisco Giants.  The Reds won two games on the West Coast but came home and lost three, putting an end to their season.
 
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SOUTHERNBOY31 - 10/18/2012 5:41 PM
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ok Cincy84 I appreciate the history lesson you may not be that way but trust me there are alot that are, and because people are held accoutable for being racist or prejudice to any degree!!! And oh please you and I both know race has something to do with EVERYTHING either directly or indirectly and you know when a person of color has any type of superior position he's going to be held to a higher standard than a white man so please!!!!

donstout - 10/16/2012 12:25 PM
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They should have fired him. The man has never won the big dance. Everywhere he has been he has had great talent, but he can't get the job done. Management has screwed up again!

Cincy84 - 10/16/2012 10:46 AM
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here we go! I knew someone would pull the race card, okay southernboy31, managers before Dusty were ripped apart in the media also and they didn't just get called out in the media they were FIRED!!! Has Dusty been fired? NO! People like you just sit and wait to pull the race card out just to here yourself talk. Fans did not like Ray Knight (Fired) he was white, Dave O'Miley (Fired) he was white, Jerry Naron (FIRED) he was white, Bell (FIRED) he was white. So if I was taking your stance and playing the race card then wouldn't we be racist towards white managers? Guess who hasn't been fired? DUSTY!! People hate losing, esp in the playoffs the way he did. There might be some people who might not like because of his color but to say the real reason why people don't like Dusty because he is black? Get real dude, why don't you go find an Indian and ask him/her about racism and how the Indians are treating in this country, if you can even find one since most of the true Indians in the world have been killed off. I don't know if you've noticed but the Reds and Bengals both have black coaches, people still go to the games, people still buy the jerseys. Two of the most popular players in this city (Phillips and AJ Green) are black!! Get over yourself and save the race card when it's actually needed. Cry wolf so many times before no ones listens.

SOUTHERNBOY31 - 10/15/2012 7:48 PM
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ok people now whats the real reason you don't like Dusty??? epecially compared to the managers before him but they never faced the same type of criticism hmmm I wonder why??? come on people let's cut the B.S this is cincinnati were talking about!!!

Economystic - 10/15/2012 6:44 PM
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drewstall - 2:44... but since Dusty just had a stroke, maybe someone in the head office should have made that executive decision. That would make it the head offices' fault. The Front Office can't can a guy who has stuck with them for so long and accomplished so much. But Dusty should have the opportunity to bow out gracefully. He has an idea reason-hjis health. "It is nice to be asked and I am grateful for the opportunity the Reds organization has provided me, the team and the staff are like family by now, but due to recent health concerns I announce my retirement." got it.

Cincy84 - 10/15/2012 5:21 PM
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HammeringHank, I agree with everything you typed. I think Dusty was 100% out managed in the playoffs but if Rolen makes that throw to 1st we're not even having this conversation (or least until another week). I just think we have other issues that we need to address.

shrek - 10/15/2012 2:57 PM
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drewstall you are correct the executive office should have recognized he wasn't 100% and benched him....the Yankees benched ARod because he wasn't performing maybe we should have benched Baker and Votto! HA!

HammeringHank - 10/15/2012 2:50 PM
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Cincy84, your right, he cant make guys hit baseballs but he can pull a pitcher when hes in trouble and change the batting order trying to spark the offense. After 2 straight home losses I just felt he needed to throw everything he had at San Fran and use every possible weapon in his arsenal.

drewstall - 10/15/2012 2:44 PM
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You may be right shrek, but since Dusty just had a stroke, maybe someone in the head office should have made that executive decision. That would make it the head offices' fault.

BEERCATMAN - 10/15/2012 2:20 PM
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what a joke, dusty for two more years , marvin, has 3 years left.
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