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    He is one of only three managers to win a World Series championship in both leagues, joining Sparky Anderson and Tony La Russa as the others. Bochy is the 11th manager in MLB history to achieve 2,000 wins. Bochy is the only former Padres player to serve as the team's manager on a non-interim basis.

    • T-1) Joe McCarthy: 7 titles. Get ready for so many Yankees mentions throughout this article. Before McCarthy led the Yanks to seven championships, he guided the 1928 Cubs to the National League pennant.
    • T-1) Casey Stengel: 7 titles. Bucky Harris was the Yankees’ manager in 1947 and ‘48, serving as the bridge between McCarthy and Stengel, who took over in 1949.
    • 3) Connie Mack: 5 titles. Baseball has plenty of records that will never be broken, including Cal Ripken Jr.’ s 2,632 consecutive games played and Cy Young’s 511 wins as a pitcher.
    • T-4) Bruce Bochy: 4 titles. Bochy was on the losing side of the 1998 World Series with the Padres, his first as a manager. After 12 seasons in San Diego, he ventured from Southern California to Northern California in 2007 to take over the Giants.
  2. Nov 2, 2023 · The only manager in the past six decades to win as many titles as Bochy was Joe Torre, who was at the Yankees' helm when they won four championships in five seasons from 1996 to 2000.

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  3. Nov 2, 2023 · He's won the only three World Series championships for the San Francisco Giants (their previous titles all came in New York). He's now won the only World Series in Texas Rangers history.

  4. Nov 2, 2023 · Bochy is only the third manager in MLB history to win a title in both leagues—joining Sparky Anderson and Tony LaRussa—and the first manager to win a World Series for and against the same...

  5. Nov 2, 2023 · Manager Bruce Bochy just won a historic fourth World Series title. But what makes it special for the 68-year-old skipper is that it was the Rangers' first.

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  7. Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy made history as the team defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-0 in Game 5 to win the first World Series in franchise history.