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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. โ Bruce Bochy has always managed with his gut. Those same instincts told him itโs nearly time to retire.
He told the team before Mondayโs spring training workout at Scottsdale Stadium.
โIn my mind itโs time,โ he said.
Bochy, who turns 64 on April 16, had offseason hip replacement surgery that has him moving more swiftly and he insists โthe healthโs greatโ and didnโt factor into the choice.
He begins his 13th season with the Giants. He led the club to World Series championships in 2010, โ12 and โ14.
โIโve managed with my gut. I came up here in 2007 on my gut. So itโs a gut feeling itโs time,โ Bochy said. โItโs been an unbelievable ride. Thereโs so much in there to be grateful for, with the players, the city, the fans, my ride here. Itโs time. Iโll stay in baseball and do something. โฆ Iโm not going too far, trust me. I love this game. Itโs been in my blood, so sure Iโll be doing something in another capacity and I look forward to it.โ
Bochy came to San Francisco from the San Diego Padres before the 2007 season, in time to watch Barry Bonds break Hank Aaronโs career home run record that August. He managed Matt Cainโs perfect game in 2012 and a pair of no-hitters by Tim Lincecum against the Padres in July 2013 and June โ14.
โTime Reflect and Even Watch Some Gamesโ
โThis will give me time to go back and reflect and even watch some games and think about some of these great achievements and milestones these players have reached,โ Bochy said. โIโve always had a deep appreciation for the gifts and talents of these players. I consider myself fortunate to have managed players like a Bonds and Lincecum.โ
Every other manager with three or more titles has been inducted into the Hall of Fame.
โI havenโt even thought about that,โ Bochy said.
Giants CEO Larry Baer already envisions a place in Cooperstown for Bochy,
โWords cannot adequately express the amount of admiration, gratitude and respect the Giants family has for Bruce Bochy,โ Baer said in a statement. โHis honesty, integrity, passion and brilliance led to the most successful period of Giants baseball in the history of our franchise. He will always be a Giant and we look forward to honoring him and all of his achievements throughout his final season in San Francisco and inevitably in Cooperstown.โ
Giants Gold Glove shortstop Brandon Crawford considers himself fortunate to have played for the same manager his entire career.
โThatโs definitely special. I donโt think many guys have one manager throughout their entire career,โ Crawford said. โObviously we have this year to take care of first. Hopefully we make it a memorable one for him. A part of whatโs made him such a good manager over the years is just being able to work with the players he has, whether thatโs the bullpen or the bench, he always seemed to plug the right pieces at the right times.โ
Bochy Comes to Decision Over Winter
Bochy has faced daily questions about his future, and he wanted to address his plans now and avoid distractions later in the season when he hopes to have a contender again following two years out of the playoffs. He intends to stay in baseball.
โItโs something I put a lot of thought in it,โ Bochy said. โThereโs a lot of things that I look forward to doing, but right now my headโs at this moment, hey, Iโm going to focus on getting this team ready. I look forward to one more shot, trust me, and us having a big year. Iโm all in.โ
Bochy came to the decision over the winter, but had all but realized this would be his last year at the end of the 2018 season. He discussed it with family and the front office.
Executive Brian Sabean was hardly surprised by his dear friendโs decision, saying โthatโs a pretty elite and, as we all know, fast treadmill to now do this for 25 years.โ
โTwo different organizations, four trips to the World Series, you win three, thatโs pretty elite company,โ Sabean said.
Once heโs through, Bochy will stick to his simple life of fishing excursions and family.
โIโm not going anywhere. I donโt have any cruises planned, trust me, I donโt plan on going up Mount Everest. Baseball, thatโs my life. Iโll be around,โ Bochy said. โI donโt have a bucket list. Thereโs no hidden agenda in all this, trust me.โ
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