advertisement

Baker's storytelling a hit with Astros as Series begins

HOUSTON (AP) - Astros pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. was asked for a simple description of Houston manager Dusty Baker.

His answer?

'œStory time.'ť

Baker has spent a lifetime in baseball and loves to regale his team with tales of his experiences and exploits in the game. This week as the Astros prepared to meet the Philadelphia Phillies in the World Series beginning Friday night, his players shared some of their favorite stories.

Baker is famous for spinning yarns, and during his time with the Astros the 73-year-old skipper has mentioned everyone from John F. Kennedy Jr. to NBA great Bill Russell to reggae icon Bob Marley. But to his players, his best and most powerful stories are those about his interactions with many of the greatest players in major league history.

Houston catcher Martín Maldonado shared a story Baker told him about an interaction with former Cincinnati Reds star Pete Rose.

'œPete Rose asked him, '~What do you got today?' And he said, '~2 for 4, I'm fine,''ť Maldonado said. 'œAnd Pete Rose told him: '~So that means you're giving up two at-bats before you go to the plate?' That was really impressive to me.'ť

Baker is making his third trip to the Series as a manager and hopes to win his first title. As a player, he went three times with the Los Angeles Dodgers, winning it all as a big-hitting left fielder in 1981.

He's played with and managed some of the top names in the game during more than 50 years in baseball and has a great story about almost anyone he's asked about. But perhaps the two players he loves talking about the most are Hank Aaron and Barry Bonds.

Baker was on deck and among the Braves congregated at the plate to celebrate with Aaron on April 8, 1974, when he hit his 715th home run to pass Babe Ruth for the career record since broken by Bonds.

Baker managed Bonds for 10 seasons with the San Francisco Giants, including in 2001 when he hit 73 homers to set the single-season mark.

'œThose two are probably two of the best hitters of all-time,'ť third baseman Alex Bregman said. 'œSo, any time he talks to you about them talking about hitting - you listen.'ť

Baker and Aaron forged a lifelong friendship during their time playing for the Braves. But sometimes Aaron, who was 34 when Baker made his MLB debut at 19 in 1968, would give his much younger teammate a bit of tough love.

'œHank Aaron was getting on Dusty about something, and Dusty kind of chirped back at him, as a young kid, like: '~Let me do what I want to do,''ť Astros outfielder Jake Meyers said. 'œAnd Hank was like: '~No, no, no, no, no - you're going to do it this way.' And Dusty really respected that.'ť

While most hitters on the team have gotten an earful about Bonds from Baker, no one hears more stories about the seven-time MVP than slugger Yordan Alvarez.

'œHe tells me stories almost every day,'ť Alvarez said in Spanish through a translator. 'œEvery time he talks to me or tells me a story, he usually talks about Barry Bonds or compares me with Barry Bonds. He'll always mention him.'ť

For closer Ryan Pressly, it was impossible to pick just one story Baker has told him that stands out. And he knows there are plenty more tales he's yet to hear from his manager.

'œHe's got so many cool stories about guys he's played with,'ť Pressly said. 'œIt's really cool to know that he's been there, and he's seen all that stuff. Hopefully, one of these days, I can just sit down with him and have a beer and just talk baseball with him.'ť

Yuli Gurriel has heard plenty of stories from Baker about other players since he took over the team in 2020. But the first baseman was most wowed by one that involved him.

'œDusty told me that he went to Cuba and saw me playing at a Latin American tournament years ago,'ť Gurriel said in Spanish through a translator. 'œSo, I was pretty excited about that.'ť

Baker is known as the ultimate players' manager and takes a keen interest in everyone on his team. McCullers loves his stories but said the skipper probably wouldn't be too happy if he shared some of them publicly.

However, the right-hander was quick to recount an unusual gift Baker gave him. The Astros were in San Diego during the pandemic-shortened 2020 season when McCullers arrived at his locker in the visitors' clubhouse to find something on his chair wrapped in tin foil.

'œI slowly open it and there's like this like big filet of salmon,'ť McCullers said. 'œAnd I close it back up. And I'm just like, '~Who the heck put this in my locker?''ť

He soon found out Baker had broken COVID-19 protocols to leave the hotel and pick up the salmon from his favorite fish market because he heard McCullers loved it.

'œI was like, '~You left the hotel?''ť McCullers said. 'œHe's like, '~You're not going to snitch on me, are you?' I was like, '~No, no, I'm not going to snitch on you Dusty.''ť

McCullers cracked up as he recalled that story before getting serious about the man these Astros adore.

'œHe's just always thinking of others,'ť McCullers said. 'œAnd I think that goes along with the storytelling and the way that he just kind of controls that vibe, controls the room. He's a very thoughtful person.'ť

Star second baseman Jose Altuve is one of many Astros who have said they'd like to win it all this year so Baker can finally add a World Series title as a manager to his already sparkling resume.

Altuve didn't have a favorite story from Baker but perfectly summed up how he and so many others across the game feel about the man.

'œI like all of his stories and I like him as a manager,'ť Altuve said. 'œEverything about him, I like it.'ť

___

More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports

Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker Jr. (12) stands on the field with second baseman Jose Altuve (27) during player introductions before Game 3 of an American League Championship baseball series, against the New York Yankees Saturday, Oct. 22, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig) The Associated Press
Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker Jr. celebrates with the team in the locker room after defeating the New York Yankees in Game 4 to win the American League Championship baseball series, Monday, Oct. 24, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig) The Associated Press
Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker Jr. ahead of Game 1 of the baseball World Series between the Houston Astros and the Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2022, in Houston. Game 1 of the series starts Friday. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) The Associated Press
Article Comments
Guidelines: Keep it civil and on topic; no profanity, vulgarity, slurs or personal attacks. People who harass others or joke about tragedies will be blocked. If a comment violates these standards or our terms of service, click the "flag" link in the lower-right corner of the comment box. To find our more, read our FAQ.