Nats add Darren Baker, son of ex-manager Dusty
Briefly

Darren Baker, the son of former MLB player Dusty Baker, was added to the Washington Nationals' active roster, marking a significant family legacy in baseball.
As a batboy for the Giants during the 2002 World Series, Darren Baker captured attention when he was lifted by a player to avoid a collision, a moment that has become iconic.
In 112 games at Triple-A, Baker batted .285 with 49 RBIs, showcasing his skills as he makes his much-anticipated transition to major league play.
Zach Brzykcy was also called up by the Nationals; he posted impressive minor league stats with a 2.04 ERA, making his debut in the majors.
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