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Showing posts with label Dusty Baker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dusty Baker. Show all posts

Sunday, March 09, 2014

Something Dusty Did Right

Saw this bit this morning buried at the bottom of a daily news brief by John Fay.  I thought it was a good example of the kinds of things that Dusty Baker did really well...like handle a clubhouse full of twenty- and thirty-something athletes through the ups and downs of a major league season:
ALMOST GOT AWAY: The Reds blew an 8-0 lead in the split-squad game with Seattle that Price managed but came away with a 10-9 win. 
“It doesn’t matter what it is,” Price said. “Spring training or not, you know these games happen. You hate to lose them when you have that type of a lead. Those happen. It stinks. You can’t let it stay with you." 
The game reminded Price of a walk-off loss in Atlanta in 2010. The game ended with Brooks Conrad’s grand slam off Francisco Cordero that Laynce Nix nearly caught. The Reds lost 10-9 after blowing a 9-3 lead in the ninth. 
When the club arrived in Cleveland later that night, manager Dusty Baker had a mandatory meeting in the hotel bar. 
“Everyone had to get a drink,” Price said. “We had to say: ‘OK, that one’s over with, we go back to work.’ We beat Cleveland the next day. That kind of got the bad taste out of our mouth. ... It was a really good idea by Dusty.”
I remember that game, as I'm sure many Reds fans do.  Just brutal.
Source: FanGraphs