Bruce Bochy Climbs MLB’s Historical Wins List
Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy continues to build his legend in the baseball world. This Thursday, Bochy reached his 2,195th victory as a strategist, surpassing Sparky Anderson and securing sixth place on the list of managers with the most wins in MLB history.
The milestone came after the Rangers’ 2-1 victory over the Houston Astros at Daikin Park, a match that stood out for its intensity. At 70 years old, Bochy continues to expand a legacy that profiles him as an immortal figure in the sport.
This achievement is a testament to Bruce Bochy’s dedication and talent throughout his career.
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Bochy is now only behind legendary figures like Joe Torre (2,326), Bobby Cox (2,504), John McGraw (2,763), Tony La Russa (2,884), and Connie Mack (3,731).
Born in Bussac, France, on April 16, 1955, Bochy is managing his 28th season in the Major Leagues. His overall record is 2,195-2,206 in 4,401 regular season games, having managed the San Diego Padres, the San Francisco Giants, and the Texas Rangers.
- Three World Series titles with the Giants (2010, 2012, 2014)
- One title with the Rangers in 2023
- 13 seasons with a winning record
- Manager of the Year Award
Since taking over as Rangers manager in 2023, Bochy has achieved a record of 192-177. Previously, he had a record of 951-975 with the Padres between 1995 and 2006, and a record of 1,052-1,054 with the Giants between 2007 and 2019.
The victory against the Astros was not only an important divisional triumph, but a new milestone in a career that continues to write golden pages in the history of baseball.