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Sunday, April 13, 2008
Two years after Baker’s dismissal, the mere mention of his name still ignites heated conversations about his ultimate place in franchise history.
Should Baker be remembered as the manager who forever changed the Cubs loveable losers image? The manager who sat idly by while his players lost focus during the ‘04 stretch run? Or a victim of circumstance in the injury-riddled seasons of ‘05 and ‘06?
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Ruined Kerry Wood and Mark Prior...
“Nothing that happened to me was because of that man,” Wood said. “You have guys that go through their whole careers and don’t get injured. You have guys that go through two years and get injured six times. I don’t think it has anything to do with a manager or a (pitching) coach or anything like that, it’s either going to happen or it’s not. I don’t think he had anything to do with that.”
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Slowed Ryan Theriot’s career by playing Neifi Perez
With the Cubs out of the race in ‘06, Baker often played veteran Neifi Perez over the rookie, leading to criticism he slowed Theriot’s development.
“I don’t think that’s a fair criticism,” Theriot said. “Neifi was a great player, and a proven veteran, a guy that did a lot of good things for a long time, and a guy I learned a lot from as well. There’s a flip side you never hear about. He could’ve thrown me to the wolves and it could’ve turned out bad.”
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Posted: April 13, 2008 at 10:22 PM | 27 comment(s)
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1. Eric J is Financed by a Rich Grandpa Posted: April 13, 2008 at 11:37 PM (#2742460)Well, clearly Dusty did slow Theriot's development — as an AGM in the Dodgers' front office.
I don't see why more players don't hate Carey, Stone, Hawk Harrelson, and Darrin Jackson. WGN's booth is terrible right now.
Caray hasn't been there for ages, and Stone hasn't been on Cub broadcasts since '04.
damn Chicago, let it go already
What would Kerry say anyways? Isn't his public opinion immaterial here? If he's right he's right, if he's wrong he's wrong, and if he's lying he's doing it because trashing dusty just doesn't matter anymore for him...
There is no way Wood or anyone else benefits from publicly blaming Baker. Hell, they don't benefit from doing it in private either. And he's absolutely right about not blaming Baker for destroying his arm. The blame goes to Jim Riggleman.
You see, it's like a relationship. At first everything seems to go really well, and you're in love (well, infatuated), and there are a few things that give you pause, but you say, what the hell, and overlook them, because things are going so swimmingly.
And then the date when you were going to propose suddenly goes south, and ends in a complete disaster. And you try to right the ship, and get things back on track, but that disaster date hangs over the relationship like a thundercloud. And the little things that gave you pause start getting magnified, and now you're having second doubts. And though you planned on proposing again, it just never feels right and ultimately you put it on the backburner, just trying to make the relationship work.
And then things get really bad, and the things that gave you pause before now drive you completely up the walls. And it seems like she does them just to spite you, and every time you try to talk to her about those things you get into a fight, and you're just not having a good time anymore. You dread seeing her, and the love is gone.
Finally, after the worst year yet, you break it off. It'd just be best for both of you. But then, a year later she hooks up with this guy you know. And he's not that guy you really hate who lives south of you, or even this guy even further south of you with whom you have a spirited but friendly rivalry. No, it's this guy you really don't think much of in the first place. And he's saying, "She's wonderful. I don't know what his problem is for throwing away what they had." And she's like, "Well, I always loved him. I don't know what his problem was. If I did this, he said he hated it, but if I did that, he said he hated it, too."
And you've found someone new, and you're pretty happy, but you hear these things and you're like, "WTF? Don't you remember how miserable we were? You don't remember all this annoying and batshit crazy stuff you used to do? WTF?" And though you're happy, and don't want to get back together with her at all, you feel compelled to speak up in your defense.
I'm not a heckler by nature (and do it rarely), but I definitely want Dusty to hear me. He needs to know how much exasperation he's brought me over the course of four years.
that was good stuff. funny too :)
Hopefully you feel healthier now for getting that out there, and the actual healing can begin. I do believe that is the first step to letting go.
The year the Cubs won the division, or the Orwell book?
Wasn't that Dallas Green?
Forever is a mighty long time, but I think Baker did make them no longer lovable (except by the existing fanbase).
I'm still proud of that one. And I've still got the t-shirt I had made by Cafe Press to that effect...
Chicago gave Dusty Hepatitis C?
Careful - judge Dusty by the <strike>color</strike> thickness of his skin, and you'll stir up a hornet's nest around here.
That 2004 team is the most disappointing Cubs team of my lifetime. They were good enough to make the Series that year, and at the very least should have made the playoffs. Instead, they imploded because someone associated with the team had the temerity to compliment Roy Oswalt.
I followed the team in 2005 but not as closely, and less again in 2006. I think 2004, and the horrific spectre of 2005-2006, did me in. Even last year, when they made the playoffs, I didn't see a single inning of the postseason. Now, I catch a score when I can, but I haven't seen or heard a game this year.
That's how I'll remember Dusty Baker. He wounded my rabid fandom by helping to turn a rare talented Cubs team into a dislikable bunch of underachieving whiners, then killed it off by benching prospects for veterans, shoving Neifi Perez down my throat as the team MVP, and making me so mad/sad/frustrated by his inaction, stupid comments (that he largely got a pass for when others might have been fired), and stubbornness that I just couldn't do it anymore.
I guess I should thank him for the hundreds of extra hours that are freed up every summer.
FREE MATT MURTON! (by trading him to the Giants for a LH reliever... how about... Jack Taschner?)
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