DETROIT — Bruce Bochy doffed his cap to the crowd, ambled down the dugout steps and was swallowed by the innards of Comerica Park toward his second World Series celebration in the past three seasons. A television crew member offered his congratulations to the San Francisco Giants manager as they climbed another steep set of stairs and a short conversation about the newly-crowned title team ensued. "I kept hearing the word 'lucky,'" Bochy said in his deep voice as he turned into a hallway that had been turned into a makeshift party scene. "You don't luck into 94 wins. You don't luck into the World Series." You also don't luck into the Hall of Fame, a spot where Bochy might likely be headed whenever he chooses to retire. The 57-year-old now has two World Series trophies to his name and it didn't take long for the pro-Cooperstown columns to surface after Sunday night's 4-3 victory over the Detroit Tigers in a clinching Game 4. ESPN.com's Howard Bryant wrote it . So did Al Saracevic of the San Francisco Chronicle and MLB.com's Barry Bloom .
Bruce Bochy enters Hall of Fame territory with second World Series title
Published October 29, 2012 at 3:40 AM
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