Dusty Baker is working to finalize an agreement to become manager of the Houston Astros.
The 70-year-old Baker would become the oldest manager in the big leagues. He would take over for AJ Hinch, who was fired Jan. 13, just an hour after he was suspended for the season by Major League Baseball for his role in Houston's sign-stealing scandal.
Baker's hiring would be a sign the AL champions want to bring an old-school mentality and stern presence to a franchise reeling from the dismissal of Hinch and General Manager Jeff Luhnow. Baker has 22 years of managerial experience, starting in 1993 with the Giants.
A three-time National League Manager of the Year, Baker last managed the Nationals, who let him go after a 97-65 season in 2017.
Since 2018 Baker has served as a special adviser to Giants CEO Larry Baer, working in both the baseball and business operations of the club.
Baker has compiled a 1,863-1,636 regular season record in a career where he spent 10 years with the Giants, four years with the Cubs and six seasons with the Reds before his two-year stint with the Nationals.
Baker had a 19-year major league career as an outfielder and was a two-time All-Star.
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