After the Houston Astros captured their second World Series win on Saturday night against the Philadelphia Phillies, Dusty Baker who was at the centre of the celebrations.
Saturday night's win marks the first World Series title as a manager for the 73-year-old, who is the oldest skipper in MLB. Baker has a staggering 3,884 regular-season games and 96 post-season games under his belt throughout his career as a manager, spanning five MLB teams.
With his 1981 World Series win with the Los Angeles Dodgers as an outfielder, Baker has now won titles as a player and manager.
As fans held up signs in the park reading 'Win 4 Dusty', tributes came pouring in on social media, congratulating Baker and his Astros on this achievement.
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