
The Texas Rangers introduced on Monday evening that the membership and supervisor Bruce Bochy “have mutually agreed to finish his managerial tenure with the group.”
“Bruce Bochy is among the biggest managers in baseball historical past and he’ll endlessly maintain a spot within the hearts of Ranger followers after bringing residence the primary World Collection title in franchise historical past in 2023,” Rangers president of baseball operations Chris Younger stated in that very same assertion. “Boch introduced class and respect to our membership in his return to the dugout and we are going to at all times take pleasure in being a part of his Corridor of Fame profession. We’re grateful for all the things he has given to the group over the previous few seasons and hopeful he can proceed to affect the Rangers for a few years to return.”
He has been provided an advisory function throughout the entrance workplace, the workforce stated.
Bochy’s time with the Rangers ended after a disappointing 2025 season during which Texas went 81-81 and completed in third place within the American League West. That got here after a 2024 marketing campaign during which the Rangers, coming off that World Collection championship in 2023, completed 78-84 and missed the postseason. In three seasons with Texas, Bochy guided the workforce to a report of 249-237 and the one World Collection championship in franchise historical past.
General, the 70-year-old Bochy is 2,252-2,266 (.498) in 28 seasons as a supervisor in Main League Baseball. These 28 years within the dugout additionally embody lengthy stints with the San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants. Previous to profitable the World Collection with Texas, Bochy guided the Giants to a trio of titles in 2010, 2012, and 2014. As a four-time winner of the World Collection who’s additionally sixth on the all-time wins checklist, Bochy will nearly definitely be elected to the Baseball Corridor of Fame for his managerial accomplishments.
Those self same Giants are at present available in the market for a supervisor after firing Bob Melvin earlier Monday.
As for the Rangers, former Miami Marlins supervisor Skip Schumaker is a present member of the Texas entrance workplace and should emerge as a robust inner candidate to switch Bochy.

 
			 
			 
			 
			