Dusty Baker News
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Davey Johnson of the Washington Nationals and Bob Melvin of the Oakland Athletics, who led smaller-payroll teams to Major League Baseball division titles this season, were honored as 2012 managers of the year.
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Triple Crown winner Miguel Cabrera of the Detroit Tigers and Buster Posey of the World Series champion San Francisco Giants are among the finalists for Major League Baseball’s Most Valuable Player awards in the American and National leagues.
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Cincinnati Reds manager Dusty Baker signed a two-year contract extension, returning after a season that included a division title and a hospital stay.
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Raul Ibanez pinch-hit a game-tying home run in the ninth inning and won it with another homer in the 12th as the New York Yankees took a 2-1 lead in their Major League Baseball playoff series against the Baltimore Orioles.
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Cincinnati Reds manager Dusty Baker will remain hospitalized until at least tomorrow after being diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat.
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The Cincinnati Reds and Detroit Tigers won the opening games of their Major League Baseball playoff series. The New York Yankees begin their best-of-five series today against the Baltimore Orioles.
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The Cincinnati Reds clinched the National League Central division title with a 6-0 shutout of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Dusty Baker may return for the Cincinnati Reds’ final regular-season series after suffering a mini-stroke while in the hospital last week.
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Brandon Phillips and Jay Bruce hit home runs to give the visiting Cincinnati Reds a 5-2 victory against the San Francisco Giants in the opening game of their best-of-five National League Division Series.
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The Nationals became the first Washington baseball team to reach the postseason in 79 years, joining the Cincinnati Reds as the first two clubs to clinch 2012 playoff spots.
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