Dusty Baker: Not the Nationals' first choice, but perhaps the right choice

Will Dusty Baker accept a two-year deal for that kind of money? Can he hold out for a third year now since he knows Black is out, if that's true? Bet the Nationals are happy those details leaked, if true, again. Is Davey Johnson 

Multiple reports suggest that the Nationals' managerial position is still up in the air between Bud Black and Dusty Baker.

After reports surfaced last week that Bud Black would become the Washington Nationals' new manager, things fell apart when it came to negotiate and this morning, Dusty Baker was announced as the sixth full-time Nats' 

Dusty Baker has put up plenty of big stats in his baseball life: More than 1,000 RBIs, nearly 2,000 hits, 20 years as a player, 20 more as a manager. After he was hired Tuesday to guide the Washington Nationals, many fans focused on another number

WASHINGTON — The Nationals officially agreed to terms on Tuesday on a multiyear deal with Dusty Baker to become the team's sixth full-time manager. "We were looking for a manager to help us achieve our ultimate goal of competing for a World Series