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Legendary MLB Manager Dusty Baker to Lead Nicaragua in 2026 World Baseball Classic
30 Jul
Summary
- Dusty Baker, 76, managed Astros to 2022 World Series win
- Baker to manage Nicaragua national team in 2026 World Baseball Classic
- Baker's managerial career spans 30+ years, 7th most wins in MLB history

In a surprising move, the MLB announced on Monday that legendary manager Dusty Baker will lead the Nicaragua national baseball team in the 2026 World Baseball Classic. The 76-year-old Baker, who recently retired from managing the Houston Astros after guiding them to the 2022 World Series championship, will take on the role of Nicaragua's skipper for the upcoming international tournament.
Baker, a two-time All-Star player who won the 1981 World Series with the Los Angeles Dodgers, has enjoyed a storied managerial career spanning over three decades. He has won three National League Manager of the Year awards and led the San Francisco Giants to the 2002 World Series. After stints with the Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, and Washington Nationals, Baker joined the Astros in 2020 and led them to the World Series in both 2021 and 2022, winning the championship in the latter year.
Following his retirement from the Astros after the 2023 season, Baker will now take on the challenge of guiding the Nicaragua national team in the 2026 World Baseball Classic. With his wealth of experience and success at the highest levels of the game, Baker's appointment is sure to generate significant excitement and expectations for the Nicaraguan squad.