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In the 2002 World Series, Snow was scoring a run in Game 5 off a Kenny Lofton triple and lifted 3-year-old Darren Baker, the Giants' batboy and son of then Giants’ manager Dusty Baker, by the jacket as he was crossing home plate. Darren had run out to collect Lofton's bat before the play was completed.
During game five of the 2002 World Series, Darren narrowly missed being run over at home plate by baserunner David Bell. He was lifted out of the way by Giants first baseman J. T. Snow before a collision could occur. [1] [2] [3] Major League Baseball set a minimum age of 14 for batboys as a result of the incident. [4]
Darren Baker, best known for being carried out of harm's way as a 3-year-old bat boy during the 2002 World Series, ... J.T. Snow pulled Dusty Baker's son and Giants bat boy, Darren Baker, out of ...
Darren Baker was involved in a memorable play during Game 5 of the 2002 World Series when, as a 3-year-old bat boy while his dad was managing in San Francisco, he was swept out of danger by J.T. Snow in the middle of a play. “That’s something he doesn’t even remember,” Dusty Baker said.
This is a list of players, both past and present, who appeared in at least one game for the New York Giants or the San Francisco Giants.. Players in bold are members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
— Darren Baker (@DarrenBaker_2) March 17, 2023 Darren was the Nationals' 10th-round pick out of Cal in 2021. Last season, he played for High-A Wilmington and Double-A Harrisburg.
Darren Baker was involved in a memorable play during Game 5 of the 2002 World Series when, as a 3-year-old bat boy while his dad was managing in San Francisco, he was swept out of danger by J.T ...
The most well-known moment in this game occurred when Giants first baseman J. T. Snow scored off a Kenny Lofton triple. 3-year-old batboy Darren Baker, son of Giants manager Dusty Baker , ran to home plate to collect Lofton's bat before the play was completed and was quickly lifted by the jacket by Snow as he crossed the plate, with David Bell ...