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- Bruce Bochy regresa del retiro para dirigir a Rangers | Independent Español
- Former Giants manager Bruce Bochy aiming to end Rangers' title drought
- Rangers' Bruce Bochy likes chances after ALCS-tying, Game 4 blowout ...
- Bruce Bochy hired as Rangers manager - Lone Star Ball
- Ex-Giants manager Bochy back in S.F. for first time as Rangers skipper


Early Life and Career


Playing Career
Bochy played as a catcher for nine seasons in the MLB, primarily with the Houston Astros and New York Mets. Although his playing career was not overly illustrious, Bochy's experience behind the plate laid the foundation for his future success as a manager. His playing stats include: Games: 358 Batting Average: .239 Home Runs: 26 Runs Batted In (RBIs): 93
Managerial Career
Bochy's managerial career is where he truly made his mark. He began his managerial tenure with the San Diego Padres in 1995, leading the team to a National League pennant in 1998. In 2007, Bochy took the reins of the San Francisco Giants, guiding the team to three World Series championships (2010, 2012, and 2014). His managerial stats include: Wins: 1,926 Losses: 1,944 Winning Percentage: .498Physical Attributes
Bochy stands at an impressive 6 feet 4 inches (193 cm) and weighs around 190 pounds (86 kg). His height and athletic build made him a formidable presence behind the plate during his playing days.
Rookie Status
Bochy made his MLB debut on July 19, 1978, with the Houston Astros. As a rookie, he played in 54 games, batting .266 with two home runs and 15 RBIs.
Awards and Accolades
Throughout his career, Bochy has received numerous awards and accolades, including: 3x World Series champion (2010, 2012, 2014) 4x National League Manager of the Year (1996, 1998, 2014, 2016) San Francisco Giants Wall of Fame (2019)