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The Pirates scooped up Leyland in 1985, the first of his four managerial stints. Despite great teams in Pittsburgh, he didn't hoist a World Series trophy above his head until the deep-pocketed Florida Marlins gave Leyland the chance in 1997 and the first words out of his mouth reminded everyone how long the road had been.
"This is for all the minor league managers, the guys in the instructional leagues," he said that night in Miami. "I'm a Double-A backup, flunky catcher. So don't give up guys."
Bochy, 57, knows how that story goes. He, too, was a catcher, though he made it to the bigs before running out of steam as a player. A career .239 hitter, he played in exactly one World Series game, with the Padres in 1984. He went on to manage the club he played for -- usually hamstrung by low budgets -- but made it back to the World Series with the Padres in 1998, only to get swept by the Yankees. Eventually he moved from Southern California to San Francisco and wound up with a squad of grinders like him. He got his ring in 2010, and right after the Giants beat the Cardinals in Game 7 on Monday night to punch their ticket back to the World Series, the comparisons were rolled out.
"Every year it's unique in its own way. 2010 was with the misfits, as we called them," Bochy said. "But, you know, what we had to go through, here, with the adversity throughout the year ... getting down two games to Cincinnati and going down 3-1 to this great club.
"And finding a way to get it done just makes this so special, I think," he added. "Because I do know we were written off many times. But these guys, again, were relentless in getting it done and they found a way."
Like Leyland, Bochy rarely provides great sound bites for public consumption. A writer once likened him to "a two-by-four when TV cameras are on," but don't be fooled -- the Giants' sometimes-zany behavior is a reflection of the guy who leads them.
You won't get the sense how much either man has endured, let alone sacrificed, to hang around the game each loved -- not unless the camera catches one or the other hiding in a corner, nervously puffing away, or pulling a plug out of a tin.
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