SEATTLE — Dusty Baker and the All-Star Game are tailor made for one another.
After shopping for fits for his All-Star coaches final 12 months, Baker bought sports jackets for Tuesday night time’s recreation.
“We look like a band this year because we got ’em all the same blue blazer,” the 74-year-old Houston Astros supervisor stated Monday. “And so the only thing is, as the leader of the band, I didn’t wear mine. So I just had to let people know I was leader of the band.”
Baker, a former Nationals supervisor, wore a inexperienced and black flannel zippered jacket to Monday’s information convention. He is managing the American League All-Stars for the second straight 12 months.
Houston misplaced to Atlanta within the 2021 World Series, then defeated Philadelphia final 12 months for the title.
Phillies supervisor Rob Thomson was unaware of Baker’s gesture final 12 months.
“So now I feel bad,” Thomson stated.
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