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    Washington Nationals to hire Bud Black as manager

    The Washington Nationals will name former San Diego Padres skipper Bud Black as the sixth manager in franchise history, according to a report by the Washington Post.

    The Nationals are not expected to make the announcement until after the World Series.

    Black, 58, was fired by San Diego in June when the Padres were in third place in the NL West at 32-33. He took over as manager in 2007, when Bruce Bochy departed to manage the San Francisco Giants. The Padres never reached the playoffs during Black's tenure.

    Black owns a 649-713 managerial record after pitching parts of 15 major league seasons. He was named 2010 National League manager of the year after leading the Padres to a 90-72 record, the most wins by San Diego since it won a franchise-record 98 in 1998. But the Padres lost the division title on the final day of the season when they lost at San Francisco, and the Giants went on to capture the World Series.

    San Diego hasn't had a winning season since then and last year finished 18 games behind Los Angeles in the NL West. Including partial seasons, the 2015 campaign was the seventh losing campaign in Bud Black's tenure in San Diego, tied with Bruce Bochy for the most in franchise history.

    Black edged out former Reds manager Dusty Baker for the Nationals job, according to ESPN's Jim Bowden and multiple reports. The Nationals considered Baker, 66, in 2014 before hiring Matt Williams, who was fired this October after the team went from World Series favorites to failing to make the postseason.

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    He has some experience and they seemed to do alright with Davey a few years back. Maybe this will work.

    I wasn't a big fan of hiring Williams as an inexperienced manager. I think he could be a good manager, but it is tough to start with a team that has such high expectations.
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      Washington Nationals hire Dusty Baker as manager

      Dusty Baker is the new manager of the Washington Nationals, meaning Major League Baseball avoids what would have been its first season since 1988 with zero black skippers.

      Baker has managed in the majors for 20 seasons. He takes over for Matt Williams, who was fired after his lack of experience proved to be a problem as the Nats -- saddled with World Series hopes at the start of the season -- finished 83-79 and failed to make the playoffs.

      "We were looking for a manager to help us achieve our ultimate goal of competing for a World Series championship," owner Ted Lerner said in a statement. "During our broad search process we met with many qualified candidates, and ultimately it was clear that Dusty's deep experience was the best fit for our ballclub."

      Baker, who is black, becomes only the second minority to currently hold a managerial post among the 30 big league clubs, joining the Atlanta Braves' Fredi Gonzalez, who is Hispanic. The Los Angeles Dodgers are the only team with an open managerial vacancy.

      His 1,671 career wins rank 16th on the MLB list and is third among active managers. He is one of only two managers, along with Bobby Cox, to win three NL Manager of the Year awards.

      The 66-year-old Baker went 509-463 in six seasons with the Cincinnati Reds and finished third on the Reds' list for wins by a manager behind Sparky Anderson (863) and Bill McKechnie (744). He has not managed since 2013, his last season with the Reds.

      He ranks second on the San Francisco Giants with 840 wins and guided the team to the 2002 World Series as part of his two NL West titles there. He also led the Chicago Cubs to a divisional title in 2003 as part of back-to-back winning seasons there.

      "I am so pleased to welcome Dusty Baker to the Nationals family," general manager Mike Rizzo said in a statement. "In getting to know Dusty and identifying what we wanted in the next on-field leader of our team, we are excited to have him on board.

      "Dusty's experience, as a winning player, coach, and manager, is vast and varied. We are excited to bring him to Washington and put his steady demeanor, knowledge and many years in the game to work in our favor."

      Bud Black, the former San Diego Padres skipper and 2010 National League manager of the year, had been widely tipped to become the seventh manager since the Nationals franchise moved from Montreal to Washington in 2005.

      According to USA Today, talks between the Nationals and Black hit a snag, which prompted the team to reverse course and reach out to Baker, who hasn't managed since he parted ways with the Reds in 2013.

      Citing a source close to the situation, the newspaper reported that Washington ownership offered Black a two-year deal worth less than $2 million, and Black turned it down because it was less money than he expected.

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      • #4
        Well, that was a curve ball. I know they had mentioned him earlier as a candidate.
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