Summary
The Texas Rangers have decided to part ways with manager Bruce Bochy, who led them to a World Series victory in 2023. Bochy may consider taking on a new managerial role with the San Francisco Giants, with whom he won three World Series titles. The Rangers finished their latest season with a balanced record and plan to make changes, possibly including hiring Skip Schumaker as the new manager.
Key Facts
- The Texas Rangers and manager Bruce Bochy have mutually agreed to part ways.
- Bochy led the Rangers to their first World Series championship in 2023.
- The San Francisco Giants and Minnesota Twins have also opened managerial positions, with the Giants' job possibly appealing to Bochy.
- Bochy has a successful career, winning four World Series titles and achieving 2,252 regular-season victories.
- The Rangers ended the 2025 season with an 81-81 record, just missing the playoffs.
- Bruce Bochy is 70 years old and may consider retirement or another managerial position.
- Chris Young, the Rangers' general manager, mentioned that the team plans to become younger and may face financial challenges in the future.
- Skip Schumaker, a current advisor, is a potential candidate to become the new Rangers manager.