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"I don't believe reports," Baker said Tuesday from baseball's winter meetings in Nashville, Tennessee. "Who knows why? I'm not one to judge on how the whole thing happened. ... I mean, who's to say the allegations are true. And who's to say what you would have done or what caused the problem."
Baker, who is entering his first season as Washington's manager, also touched on baseball's domestic violence policy.
"I think it's a great thing," Baker said. "I mean, I got a buddy at home that's being abused by his wife. So I think this policy needs to go further than the player. I think the policy should go to whoever's involved. Sometimes abusers don't always have pants on."
He's catching alot of heat but he's now wrong either
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