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What is Bruce Bochy’s Net Worth and Salary?
Bruce Bochy, an American professional baseball manager and retired player, has a net worth of $14 million.
He played in Major League Baseball from 1978-1987 before becoming a manager. Bochy is known as “Boch” and “Headly.”
Bochy is the 11th manager in MLB history to hit the 2,000-win mark and one of the few to win 900 games with two different teams.
Bruce Bochy Signs Lucrative Contract with Rangers
Bruce Bochy signed a three-year contract extension with the Giants in April 2015, increasing his salary to $6 million per year. In late 2022, he signed with the Rangers for a three-year contract with undisclosed terms. However, sources suggest that the contract is one of the highest in the league and worth at least $21 million over three years, or $7 million per year. Bochy was reportedly courted heavily by the Rangers, and his decision to sign with them likely indicates a significant increase in salary from his previous contract with the Giants.
Early Life and Career
Bruce Douglas Bochy was born on April 16, 1955, in Landes de Boussac, Bussac-Foret, France. His father was stationed in France as part of the U.S. Army, and Bruce grew up in Virginia and Florida. Bruce graduated from Melbourne High School before attending Brevard Community College (later Easter Florida State College) for two years on a partial scholarship.
The baseball team won the state championship in 1975, and then Bochy committed to play ball at South Alabama. In January of 1975, Bruce was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 8th round of the MLB Draft but chose not to sign.
Bruce Bochy’s MLB Career
In 1975, Bruce Bochy was selected by the Houston Astros in the first round of the 1975 Supplemental Draft. He made his MLB debut for the Astros in 1978 and played for them until 1980. Bochy then played for the New York Mets in 1982 and finished his playing career with the San Diego Padres from 1983 to 1987. The Padres made it to the World Series in 1984, but lost to the Detroit Tigers.
Bochy hit a 10th-inning walk-off homerun off of pitcher Nolan Ryan on July 1, 1985, which was the only walk-off homer surrendered by Ryan in his career. He was also behind the plate on September 11, 1985, when Pete Rose hit his record-breaking 4,192nd hit off of Padres’ pitcher Eric Snow.
Bruce Bochy’s Managerial Career
Bruce Bochy managed for four years in the minor leagues before becoming the Padres manager in 1995. He managed the Padres until 2006 and became the manager of the San Francisco Giants in 2007.
He was named the National League Manager of the Year in 1996 and won National League pennants in 1998, 2010, 2012, and 2014. He led the Giants to World Series championships in 2010, 2012, and 2014.
In late 2022, Bochy was named the manager of the Texas Rangers.
Bruce Bochy: Personal Life, Awards, and Achievements
Bruce Bochy married Kim Seib in 1978 after meeting her at Brevard Community College. They have two sons, Greg and Brett. Bochy received the Ronald L. Jensen Award for Lifetime Achievement at the Positive Coaching Alliance’s National Youth Sports Awards in 2011. The field at Brevard Community College was named Bruce Bochy Field in his honor. Bochy released a book in 2015 called “A Book of Walks” that described his favorite walks around major league cities including San Francisco.
Bochy became the first foreign-born manager to reach the World Series in 1998 and the first European-born manager to win the World Series in 2010.
Bruce Bochy’s Real Estate Transactions
In February 1997, Bruce Bochy purchased a home in Poway, California for $590,000. The home was bought ahead of his second season as manager of the Padres. In September 2022, around the time he was named manager of the Rangers, Bochy sold the Poway home for $2.755 million.
Before accepting the job as manager of the Rangers, Bochy and his family moved to Nashville.
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