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Douglas Lee Baker (born April 3, 1961) is a former infielder in
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(MLB) player who played with the
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from 1984–1987 and the
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from 1988–1990. Baker played in 136 Major League games and had a .207 batting average with 51 hits, 38 runs, 22 runs batted in, and 11 doubles. Baker was the younger brother of Dave Baker who also played in the Major Leagues. In high school, Doug Baker played for Granada Hills and one of his teammates was future Denver Broncos quarterback
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Pro career

Baker was first selected by the
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in the ninth round of the 1981 MLB draft. He did not sign with Oakland, then later transferred from Los Angeles Valley Community college to Arizona State. In the June Draft of 1982, Baker was selected again, this time in the ninth round by the
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. Baker signed with the Tigers and was assigned to their minor league team in the Southern League, the
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. Playing third base for Birmingham that season, Baker played in 70 games, batted .225 and drove in 21 runs. The next season was Baker's first full season in pro baseball. The Tigers made a change, relieving
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of his duties and named
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as manager. Majtyka moved Baker from third to short and Baker played in 120 games and lifted his batting average to .241. On July 2, 1984, Baker made his MLB debut, going hitless in three at bats against the
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. Baker spent most of the season as a back-up, playing third and second base as well as shortstop. Doug even got a taste of post season baseball in the big leagues, as he appeared in one game during the American league Championship, as a defensive replacement for
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in Detroit's 8-1 win over the
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. It would be his only post season appearance as he did not play in the World Series. Over the course of the next few seasons, with Trammell and
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entrenched at Shortstop and Second base respectively, Baker bounced around from Triple-A to the majors. In February 1988, Baker was traded to the
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for journeyman minor leaguer Julius McDougal. Baker would appear in just three games for the Twins that season. After the season was over, he signed a contract with the
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but spent the entire season in the minors. At the age of thirty, and not thrilled about the prospect playing another season in the minors, Baker retired from baseball. Not long after he won a ring with the 1984 Tigers, Baker's World Series ring was stolen after which a replacement was made. The original ring was eventually located and returned to Baker who would later auction off the original, which sold on eBay for $12,000. However, that would not be the only ring Baker would earn in his baseball career as he also received two more as a scout with the Chicago White Sox and
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Baker, Doug 1961 births Living people Detroit Tigers players Minnesota Twins players Baseball players from Fullerton, California Los Angeles Valley Monarchs baseball players Major League Baseball infielders Birmingham Barons players Evansville Triplets players Nashville Sounds players Toledo Mud Hens players Portland Beavers players Tucson Toros players Granada Hills Charter High School alumni