''Not to be confused with
Bruce Bochte''
'Bruce Douglas Bochy' (born
April 16,
1955 in
Landes de Boussac,
France) is the
manager of the
San Francisco Giants. Prior to joining the Giants on
October 27,
2006 [1], Bochy had been the manager of the
San Diego Padres for twelve seasons. He led the Padres to four of the five postseason appearances in their history, winning division titles in
1996,
1998,
2005, and
2006. In 1998, he led the Padres to their first
National League pennant in 14 years, where they lost to the
New York Yankees in the
World Series.
In
1996, Bochy was named the NL Manager of the Year. He won over 900 games as manager of the Padres - the most in team history - despite often being saddled with low-budget squads.
As a
catcher, Bochy played with the
Houston Astros (1978-80),
New York Mets (1982) and
San Diego Padres (1983-87). In 802 career at-bats, he hit .239 with 26 home runs. He was the backup to
Terry Kennedy when the Padres won their first NL pennant in 1984, and played in one game in the
1984 World Series, which the Padres lost in five games to the
Detroit Tigers.
Bochy agreed to a three-year contract to replace
Felipe Alou and become the Giants' new skipper on
October 27,
2006.
Managerial record
| Team | Year | Regular Season | Postseason |
|---|
| Won | Lost | Win % | Finish | Won | Lost | Win % | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| SD | 1995 | 70 | 74 | .486 | '3rd in NL West | - | - | - | - |
|---|---|---|---|
| SD | 1996 | 91 | 71 | .562 | '1st in NL West | 0 | 3 | .000 | 'Lost in NLDS.' |
|---|
| SD | 1997 | 76 | 86 | .469 | '4th in NL West | - | - | - | |
|---|
| SD | 1998 | '98' | 64 | '.605' | '1st in NL West | '7' | '7' | '.500' | 'Lost in World Series' |
|---|
| SD | 1999 | 74 | 88 | .457 | '4st in NL West | - | - | - | |
|---|
| SD | 2000 | 76 | 86 | .469 | '5st in NL West | - | - | - | |
|---|
| SD | 2001 | 79 | 83 | .488 | '4st in NL West | - | - | - | |
|---|
| SD | 2002 | 66 | 96 | .407 | '5th in NL West | - | - | - | |
|---|
| SD | 2003 | 64 | '98' | .395 | '5th in NL West | - | - | - | |
|---|
| SD | 2004 | 87 | 75 | .537 | '3rd in NL West | - | - | - | |
|---|
| SD | 2005 | 82 | 80 | .506 | '1st in NL West | 0 | 3 | .000 | 'Lost in NLDS |
|---|
| SD | 2006 | 88 | 74 | .543 | '1st in NL West | 1 | 3 | .250 | Lost in NLDS |
|---|
| SD Total | 951 | 975 | .494 | | 8 | 16 | .333 | 4 Playoff Appearances |
|---|
| SF | 2007 | 49 | 63 | .438 ★ | ' | | | |
|---|---|
| SF Total | | | | | | | | |
|---|
| Total | 1000 | 1038 | .491 | | 8 | 16 | .333 | 4 Playoff Appearance |
|---|---|
★ As of August 8, 2007
Trivia
★ Bochy is one of just eight Major Leaguers to be born in France. His 26 career homers are the most by any player born in France.
★ He was born in France where his father was stationed as a U.S. Army officer at the time. However, Bochy grew up in Virginia and in Melbourne, Florida.
★ Bochy is the only former Padre player to serve as the team's manager.
★ Bochy is known for having one of the largest cap sizes in
Major League Baseball at 8 3/4.
[2] When he joined the Padres in 1982, they did not have a batting helmet that would fit him, and they had to send the ones he was using in the minors.
[3]
★ Bochy managed the 2004 and 2006 MLB All-Stars in the
Major League Baseball Japan All-Star Series.
★ Bochy won his 1000th game as a manager on August 8, 2007.
External links
★
Baseball-Reference.com - managing record and playing statistics