Steven Baker

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Steven Baker
Personal Info
Birth May 22, 1980,
Recruited from South Colac/Geelong U18


Playing Career¹
Debut Round 2, April 4, 1999, St Kilda vs. Melbourne, at Waverley Park
Team(s) St Kilda (1999-present)

114 games, 23 goals

¹ Statistics to end of 2005 season
Career Highlights

Steven 'Bakes' Paul Baker (born May 22, 1980) was drafted in the 1998 AFL Draft in a second round priorty pick to the St Kilda Football Club at pick 27.

The athletic Baker has caused a bit of controversy during his career, playing as a tagger/run-with player, rather than a set-position player. Some football purists have criticised this style of play, while others have praised it. Other taggers include Jared Crouch.

Baker and fellow teammate Stephen Milne have created their business via the football club known as Saintly Entertainment, where the players can host a BBQ, birthday party or football clinic. This venture started up in 2005.

Baker tied with fellow team-mate Luke Ball in the 2005 Best and Fairest award, previous to that his best ranking was 3rd in 2004. He also played in the pre-season premiership side of 2004.

During round 10, 2005, Baker and teammate Fraser Gehrig played their 100th and 200th games respectively. Gehrig slammed on seven goals against a clueless Sydney Swans, which proved a turning point in both seasons.

Baker will also be remembered for scoring 'that point' during the controversial finish to the St Kilda v Fremantle clash in 2006. But an investigation hearing three days later stripped Baker of the point and handed the win to Fremantle.


Preceded by
Nick Riewoldt
St Kilda Best and Fairest winner
2005
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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