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Bruce Douglas Bochy (/ ˈboʊtʃi /; born April 16, 1955) is an American professional baseball manager and former catcher who is the manager of the Texas Rangers of Major League Baseball (MLB). During his playing career, Bochy was a catcher for the Houston Astros, New York Mets, and San Diego Padres.
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Bruce Bochy. Position: Manager. Born: April 16, 1955 in Landes de Bussac, France. High School: Melbourne HS (Melbourne, FL) School: Eastern Florida State College (Cocoa, FL) Full Name: Bruce Douglas Bochy. Nicknames: Pronunciation: \ BO-chee \. View Player Info from the B-R Bullpen.
Go and take it! Inside the World Series champs' Texas-sized turnaround. How Bruce Bochy's radical calm propelled the Texas Rangers to the postseason. There are two things for which Bochy will...
Bruce Douglas Bochy. Nickname: Boch. Born: 4/16/1955 in Landes de Bussac, France. Draft: 1975, Houston Astros, Round: 1, Overall Pick: 23. College: Eastern Florida State. Debut: 7/19/1978. Relationship (s): father of Brett Bochy father of Greg Bochy. Follow: Year.
Bochy has a chance to become a four-time World Series champion after the Rangers’ 11-4 victory over the Astros on Monday night in Game 7 of the ALCS. Here’s a look at seven facts and stats on Bochy’s return to the Fall Classic and how his Rangers got there.
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Bruce Bochy will turn 70 next year during his 28th season as a big league manager, and really isn’t thinking beyond that. He just knows where he wants the Texas Rangers to be, especially after they failed this season to even make the playoffs in defense of the World Series championship they won with him last year ...
Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy holds up the trophy after Game 5 of the baseball World Series against the Arizona Diamondbacks Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023, in Phoenix. The Rangers won 5-0 to win the series 4-1.
With three World Series rings already to his name, Bruce Bochy left retirement to manage the Rangers in search of a chance just like this.
He’s the only manager in MLB history to win 900-plus games with multiple franchises, winning 951 games with San Diego and 1,052 with San Francisco, the second-most managerial wins by a Giants manager behind Hall of Famer John McGraw.