A septuagenarian old school player and manager is now tasked with keeping the ship on an even keel?
He's managed some of the biggest collapses in MLB history.
He manages on instinct so throw sabermetrics out the window.
He's known as a player's manager.
Baker once said that getting runners on was unimportant and "merely clogged up the bases".
Can the youngish and successful team transition back to an old school style of play?
They will now need to choose a GM wisely. Someone who does embrace the statistics and will sign the right kind of players knowing that Baker is going to manage with his own style.