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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