Bruce Bochy

French American baseball player and manager

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November 2023 Led the Texas Rangers to win the 2023 World Series, defeating the Arizona Diamondbacks in five games. Became the fifth manager to win a World Series with multiple teams and the first to beat a team in the World Series and then manage that team to a title. Became the sixth manager in MLB history to win four championships.
November 2023 Led the Texas Rangers to win the 2023 World Series, defeating the Arizona Diamondbacks in five games. Became the fifth manager to win a World Series with multiple teams and the first to beat a team in the World Series and then manage that team to a title. Became the sixth manager in MLB history to win four championships.
October 23 2023 Led the Texas Rangers past the Houston Astros to win Game 7 of the American League Championship Series, clinching the franchise's third trip to the World Series.
October 23 2023 Became the third different MLB franchise manager to lead a team to the World Series.
October 23 2023 Led the Texas Rangers past the Houston Astros to win Game 7 of the American League Championship Series, clinching the franchise's third trip to the World Series.
October 23 2023 Became the third different MLB franchise manager to lead a team to the World Series.
June 4 2023 Won his 2,041st career game, surpassing Walter Alston to move into 10th place on the all-time managerial wins list.
June 4 2023 Won his 2,041st career game, surpassing Walter Alston to move into 10th place on the all-time managerial wins list.
October 21 2022 Hired by the Texas Rangers as their new manager, coming out of retirement, becoming the 29th manager in franchise history.
October 21 2022 Hired by the Texas Rangers as their new manager, coming out of retirement, becoming the 29th manager in franchise history.
December 9 2019 Named Manager of the France national baseball team after his retirement from the Giants.
December 9 2019 Named Manager of the France national baseball team after his retirement from the Giants.
September 29 2019 Managed his final game as Giants manager at Oracle Park, followed by an emotional farewell ceremony.
September 29 2019 Managed his final game as Giants manager at Oracle Park, followed by an emotional farewell ceremony.
September 18 2019 Won his 2,000th career game as a Major League manager, becoming the eleventh manager to achieve this milestone.
September 18 2019 Won his 2,000th career game as a Major League manager, becoming the eleventh manager to achieve this milestone.
August 25 2019 Managed his 4,000th career game, becoming only the eighth manager to do so.
August 25 2019 Managed his 4,000th career game, becoming only the eighth manager to do so.
June 4 2019 Won his 1,000th game as manager of the Giants, becoming the 25th manager to win 1,000 games with one team.
June 4 2019 Won his 1,000th game as manager of the Giants, becoming the 25th manager to win 1,000 games with one team.
February 18 2019 Announced his retirement as Giants manager at the end of the 2019 season.
February 18 2019 Announced his retirement following the conclusion of the 2019 season.
February 18 2019 Bochy announced his retirement at the end of the 2019 season during a press conference at Scottsdale Stadium.
February 18 2019 Announced his retirement following the conclusion of the 2019 season.
February 18 2019 Bochy announced his retirement at the end of the 2019 season during a press conference at Scottsdale Stadium.
February 18 2019 Announced his retirement as Giants manager at the end of the 2019 season.
July 29 2018 Recorded his 1,906th career victory, surpassing Casey Stengel into 11th place on MLB's career wins list.
July 29 2018 Recorded his 1,906th career victory, surpassing Casey Stengel into 11th place on MLB's career wins list.
May 3 2017 Became the 15th manager to reach 1,800 wins.
May 3 2017 Became the 15th manager to reach 1,800 wins.
April 10 2017 Surpassed Dusty Baker to become the all-time San Francisco Giants managerial wins leader.
April 10 2017 Surpassed Dusty Baker to become the all-time San Francisco Giants managerial wins leader.
September 27 2015 Became the 16th manager to record 1,700 wins.
September 27 2015 Became the 16th manager to record 1,700 wins.
June 10 2015 Recorded his 700th win as Giants manager, becoming the fourth manager in history to win at least 700 games for two different teams.
June 10 2015 Recorded his 700th win as Giants manager, becoming the fourth manager in history to win at least 700 games for two different teams.
April 3 2015 Signed a contract extension with the Giants through the 2019 season.
April 3 2015 Signed a contract extension with the Giants through the 2019 season.
2014 Won his third World Series with the Giants, defeating the Kansas City Royals in seven games, becoming the first NL manager to win three World Series championships in a five-year span.
2014 Won his third World Series with the Giants, defeating the Kansas City Royals in seven games, becoming the first NL manager to win three World Series championships in a five-year span.
August 27 2014 Became the 19th manager to reach 1,600 wins and became the all-time NL Western Division leader in managerial wins, surpassing Tommy Lasorda.
August 27 2014 Became the 19th manager to reach 1,600 wins and became the all-time NL Western Division leader in managerial wins, surpassing Tommy Lasorda.
July 23 2013 Became the 21st manager with 1,500 career wins.
July 23 2013 Became the 21st manager with 1,500 career wins.
2012 Won his second World Series with the Giants, sweeping the Detroit Tigers in four games and becoming the first National League manager to win two World Series in a three-year span since Sparky Anderson in 1975-1976.
2012 Won his second World Series with the Giants, sweeping the Detroit Tigers in four games and becoming the first National League manager to win two World Series in a three-year span since Sparky Anderson in 1975-1976.
2010 Led the San Francisco Giants to their first World Series championship since 1954, defeating the Texas Rangers in five games.
2010 Bochy led the Giants to their first NL West title since 2003, defeating the Atlanta Braves in the NLDS and the Philadelphia Phillies in the NLCS.
2010 Bochy led the Giants to their first NL West title since 2003, defeating the Atlanta Braves in the NLDS and the Philadelphia Phillies in the NLCS.
2010 Led the San Francisco Giants to their first World Series championship since 1954, defeating the Texas Rangers in five games.

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