Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy got to know Willie Mays well while managing the San Francisco Giants.
When Bochy took over as the manager of the San Francisco Giants before the 2007 season, he took the opportunity to talk to themanager left the Giants’ dugout after the 2019 season, he joined Mays in the front office as a special assistant. He left that post after taking the Rangers job in October of 2022.
Just two weeks ago the Giants were in Arlington to face the Rangers in a three-game series. Just like the Rangers’ visit to San Francisco last year, there were plenty of reunions for Bochy and opportunities to talk about his time in the Bay Area.
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