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Showing posts with label Dusty Baker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dusty Baker. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Look out Darren!

  • A memorable moment from the 2002 World Series was when Darren Baker (Dusty's son) got too close to home plate and almost got run over. This was a great save by J.T. Snow!
  • Little ones have been on my mind a lot lately. We've started to do some foster parenting with the eventual intention to adopt one or more children. It really is a new experience for us, but we're enjoying it!


Monday, November 1, 2010

Giants Playoff Managers

  • 1951 Leo Durocher


1951 Bowman #233
  • 1954 Leo Durocher

1953 Bowman #55 (Leo didn't have a card in 1954)
  • 1962 Alvin Dark

1962 Topps #322
  • 1971 Charlie Fox

1971 Topps #517
  • 1987 Roger Craig

1987 Topps #193
  • 1989 Roger Craig

1989 Topps #744
  • 1997 Dusty Baker

  • 2000 Dusty Baker

  • 2002 Dusty Baker
2002 Topps #290
  • 2003 Felipe Alou

  • 2010 Bruce Bochy

2010 Topps Heritage #220

Monday, June 29, 2009

1985 Topps Giants Part 3


Chili Davis (#245) batted .270 with 13 home runs, 56 RBI, and 15 stolen bases as the starting right fielder.

Joel Youngblood (#567) batted .270 in 230 at bats as a backup outfielder.

Dan Gladden (#386) stole 32 bases and batted .245 in 142 games as the Giants' starting center fielder.


Jeffrey "One Flap Down" Leonard (#619) batted .241 with 17 homers and 62 RBI as the starting left fielder.


Jack Clark (#740) didn't play for the Giants in 1985. He was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals before the season and ended up with the NL Silver Slugger award at first base.


Gene Richards (#434) didn't play for the Giants in 1985. He was granted free agency after the 1984 season and wasn't signed by anyone.



Dusty Baker (#165) was traded to the Oakland A's for two minor leaguers during spring training in 1985 and did not play for the Giants.

Other players who played outfield for the Giants but didn't get a 1985 Topps card are:
Ron Roenicke batted .256 in 65 games in 1985.