Bert Cunningham (1865)
Jakie May (1895)
Charles Baron (1913)
Joe DiMaggio (1914)
Mike Ryan (1941)
Bucky Dent (1951)
Dave Baker (1956)
Chico Walker (1958)
Mark Whiten (1966)
Octavio Dotel (1973)
Nick Swisher (1980)
Jakie May (1895)
Charles Baron (1913)
Joe DiMaggio (1914)
Mike Ryan (1941)
Bucky Dent (1951)
Dave Baker (1956)
Chico Walker (1958)
Mark Whiten (1966)
Octavio Dotel (1973)
Nick Swisher (1980)
First baseman Charles Baron played in the minors from 1931-1951,
batting .306 with 2,319 hits. He was a player-manager for the last five
of those seasons.
The brother of ex-Twin
Doug Baker, third baseman David Glenn Baker did not play for the Twins,
but he was in their minor league system for two seasons. He was born in Lacona,
Iowa, went to high school in Grenada Hills, California, attended UCLA, and
was drafted by Toronto in the eleventh round in 1978. He advanced quickly
through the Blue Jays minor league system, reaching AAA in 1979, despite not
really doing anything to deserve that. It was not until his fourth year at AAA,
1982, that he actually had a good year there, hitting .279 with 16 homers and
an OBP of .364. He got a September call-up that year, going 5-for-20 with three
walks in nine games. After the season, he was traded to Minnesota for Don
Cooper. He had a good year in AAA Toledo in 1983, hitting .278 with 14 homers
and an OBP of .352, but did not get a call-up. He slumped to .226 in Toledo in
1984, and as he was now 27 and the Twins had Gary Gaetti at third base, they
let him go. No one signed him, and his playing career was over. At last
report, Dave had returned to Lacona and was the owner of "Baker
Baseball", a baseball instructional organization based in Omaha.
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