September 19, 2024

Dusty Baker, who announced his retirement last month, was replaced as Astros manager by Joe Espada.

Houston (AP) — When Joe Espada’s father became ill with heart problems last year, he took time off from his position as bench coach of the Houston Astros to be with him.

Espada remarked, “I almost lost him while I was there.” “And I wanted to share some good news in the future, so I asked God that day just to stay with me for a little while longer.”

He finally broke the long-awaited news of his elevation as Astros manager to his father, Doloers, on Sunday.

Espada was introduced as manager of the Astros on Monday, replacing Dusty Baker, who retired last month.

“I’m humbled by this,” Espada said. “This is a dream come true. I just can’t express my feelings about how happy I am to get to stay here and manage this team.”

It’s the first managerial position for the 48-year-old Espada, who has been Houston’s bench coach since 2018. Espada, who was born in Puerto Rico, is the second Latino manager in franchise history, joining Cuban-born Preston Gomez, Houston’s manager from 1974-75.

Espada had interviewed for multiple managerial positions in recent years without success. When Baker retired, he was optimistic he’d finally get his shot.

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