Rangers, Bruce Bochy Mutually Agree to Part Ways
The Texas Rangers announced on Monday night that the club and manager Bruce Bochy have mutually agreed to end his managerial tenure with the organization. Bochy has been offered a front-office role to remain with the Rangers in an advisory capacity. The winningest active manager will not return as the skipper in Texas after a three-year run at the helm that started with the franchise's first World Series title in 2023. However, the Rangers did not make it back to the playoffs in Bochy's final two years and have not had a winning record, either. Texas finished 81-81 in 2025, their first .500 record since they started as the Washington Senators in 1961 before moving to Texas in 1972. Bochy, who ranks fifth all-time among MLB managers with 2,252 wins, went 249-237 in his three years with the Rangers. The Giants, with whom Bochy won three World Series, also fired their manager, Bob Melvin, on Monday. Bochy may have an interest in returning to the Bay Area.
Source: Texas Rangers PR
Source: Texas Rangers PR
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