Doug Baker (disambiguation)

Doug Baker (disambiguation)

Doug Baker (born 1961) is an American former Major League Baseball player.

Doug Baker or Douglas Baker may also refer to:

  • Douglas Baker (born 1922), South African writer on esoteric subjects
  • Douglas Baker (EastEnders), character on EastEnders
  • Douglas M. Baker, Jr, American businessman
  • Ox Baker or Doug Baker (born 1934), American professional wrestler
  • Doug Baker (columnist), columnist for the Portland Oregon Journal
  • Doug Baker (producer), producer of The Thief
  • Doug Baker (voice actor), voice artist in DragonBlade: The Legend of Lang
  • Doug Baker (rugby union), England national rugby union footballer

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