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    Bruce Douglas Bochy (/ ˈ b oʊ tʃ i /; born April 16, 1955) is a French-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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  4. Aug 10, 2023 · Bochy, 68, will never run out of occasions to come back to the crowds at 24 Willie Mays Plaza. For now, the occasion is to face the Giants. And work every gambler’s angle to beat them.

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  5. Aug 11, 2023 · SAN FRANCISCO -- Seventeen years ago, the Giants took Bruce Bochy on a tour of the city that ended up changing the course of the entire franchise. Bochy was still under contract with the San Diego Padres at the time and had won the division back-to-back years, but after a second straight early exit in October, he was informed that there was no ...

  6. Aug 10, 2023 · Now guiding the Rangers, Bochy returns Friday to San Francisco where he remains beloved for helping bring the city its first World Series championship since moving West in 1958 with an improbable title won against Texas in 2010 — then two more in 2012 and ’14 in a stretch that became the Giants’ every-other-year magic.

  7. Nov 2, 2023 · Now Bochy is only the second manager or coach in North Americas four major pro sports (MLB/NBA/NFL/NHL) to snap a franchise’s title drought of at least 62 years in his first season, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

  8. Oct 24, 2023 · 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.

  9. Oct 30, 2023 · Now Bochy, whose life in professional baseball began when he signed with the Astros nearly a half-century ago, has become the first manager in baseball history to win pennants with three different teams: San Diego, San Francisco and now Texas.

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