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NL Manager of the Year (1996) 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.
Bruce Bochy played baseball at Melbourne High School and Eastern Florida State College. He's now managing the Texas Rangers in the 2023 World Series.
Bruce Bochy is the active wins leader (2,171) and is eighth in overall wins. Vic Harris, who was a manager in the segregated Negro leagues, has the highest percentage at 547–278 (.663). Dave Roberts is the active leader in winning percentage at 851–507 (.627), which is also the highest outside of the minority leagues.
Bruce Bochy managed the team from the 2007 season through 2019, winning World Series championships in 2010, 2012, and 2014, and has the second-most wins among all Giants managers. [1] [13] Jim Mutrie has the highest winning percentage of any Giants manager, with .605. Heinie Smith has the lowest, with .156, although he managed just 32 games.
The catcher was current Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy. Bochy’s big league career spanned from 1978 to 1987. He spent the entire time in the National League, which meant he faced Rose’s ...
Everything that Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said during his media session at the Major League Baseball winter meetings on Tuesday at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Conference Center ...
There have been 21 managers for the Padres franchise. [ 3 ] The team is currently managed by Mike Shildt. [ 4 ] The first manager of the Padres was Preston Gómez, who managed for four seasons. Bruce Bochy is the franchise's all-time leader for the most regular-season games managed (1926), the most regular-season game wins (951), the most ...
Bruce Bochy was enjoying himself in retirement last fall at home in Tennessee, spending time with his three grandchildren, fishing and doing just about whatever he wanted, really. A year later ...