Quote: "I can't see a prolonged [youth] movement," Baker said. "You have to have a number of youth ready up and down your system to be prolonged. I know something about our system, but I can't answer that because I don't know everything about [it]. I just see reports, see the stats, but you don't know who's ready to play big-league baseball. The stats don't always tell." A lot going on in this quote. On the one hand, Baker has a built in excuse never to play young players because he hasn't seen them. As amanager he'll likely never have time to see any ML games. A response straight from the Joe Morgan Bible of archaic baseball dogma. On the other hand, Baker is right in that there really aren't any position players in the high minors that are screaming for a promotion. Baker might handle Pie's September callup well but for all the wrong reasons. Pie will be called up and get a really good seat to some MLB games. This should give him a feel for what it's like which will hopefully make him more comfortable when he does get called up next year.