Journal Pioneer

Baker gone as manager of Nationals

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Dusty Baker is done as manager of the Washington Nationals after two seasons, two NL East titles and zero playoff series victories. Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo said he told

Baker the news via telephone

Friday morning. Baker’s two-year deal with the club is expiring.

“Our expectatio­ns have grown,” Rizzo said during a conference call with reporters. “Winning a lot of regular-season games and winning divisions are not enough. Our goal is to win a world championsh­ip and, to that end, we made the decision late last night.” Rizzo declined to say why he believes Baker can’t help reach that goal. The GM also wouldn’t offer any specifics about what sort of manager he will be looking for as a replacemen­t. The Nationals will be hiring their sixth manager in a 10-season span.

Rizzo called the split from Baker “a pure baseball decision” and said it was not about an inability to reach a new deal with the skipper.

“This had absolutely nothing to do with negotiatio­ns, dollars,” Rizzo said.

“It was not a negotiatio­n with Dusty.”

The contracts for the members of Baker’s coaching staff also are finished.

The team said it will work with its new manager to fill those positions.

“I think Dusty’s great. The whole coaching staff . ... They do such a good job of making sure they relate to us. That’s a great group of guys in there. They’re just as much deserving of the success we’ve had as we are. They probably work harder than us, to be honest with you,” first baseman Ryan Zimmerman said last week. “I think everyone in this room would love to have them back.” The moves come the week after Washington was eliminated from its NL Division Series against the Chicago Cubs with a 9-8 loss at home in Game 5 - and Baker was front and centre during a PR debacle involving whether Stephen Strasburg would pitch in Game 4 of that series. The Nationals were bounced from the post-season in the NLDS round in 2016 against the Los Angeles Dodgers; that one also ended with a Game 5 loss at home by one run. Baker’s teams have now lost 10 consecutiv­e games with a chance to advance in the postseason.

His career post-season record as a manager is 23-32.

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