Inside the Cubs
Baker 'possibly' to stay beyond '06
Thursday, August 25, 2005
By Jeff Vorva
Staff writer
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It's been reported that Dusty Baker can't wait to get out of town.
Media speculation nationwide has the Cubs manager heading everywhere from Washington to Los Angeles.
However, Baker, who's in the third year of a four-year, $14 million deal, has insisted all along he will be back with the Cubs in 2006. General manager Jim Hendry has confirmed several times that he wants Baker to return.
Baker, in fact, has gone one step further, dropping hints that he may want to manage the Cubs beyond this contract. When asked Wednesday if he would consider ending his career in a Cubs uniform, Baker kept the door open.
"Possibly," he said. "It depends on if we achieve our goal or not. That's (finishing my career) a long time off to me. I still look at managing another six or seven years. Until that time, there are some things I need and want to accomplish."
Unnamed "friends" of Baker have told various newspapers across the country that Baker is not happy in Chicago and is growing weary of the criticism heaped on him these last two seasons after leading the Cubs to the National League Championship Series in 2003. The Cubs faded from the playoff picture in the final week of the 2004 campaign, and this year are 61-66 after Wednesday's 3-1 loss to Atlanta.
Wednesday, Baker sounded like someone not bothered by the criticism.
"It's no secret there are some people who don't want me here," Baker said. "And there are some firedusty.com (Web sites) ... that's a pretty good indicator, don't you think?
"I don't really care. I wouldn't leave because of that."
Baker added that this is a tough climate in which to manage.
"You don't hear other top managers basically hearing that too much. Right?" he said.
When told that New York Yankees manager Joe Torre and St. Louis Cardinals skipper Tony La Russa also have had people on various Web sites clamoring for their removal, Baker seemed surprised. He was especially caught off guard when learning La Russa has received rough treatment.
"When? Has he? He's still there." Baker said. "And I'm still here. I plan on being here."
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