Next Stop, Cooperstown

No job in sports lasts forever. Choosing the right moment to ring down the curtain is a skill as rare as winning.

Monday, Bruce Bochy, baseball's most successful manager of the decade, announced that 2019 will be his final season with the Giants.

The wheels of change have been spinning in San Francisco since last season ended. GM Bobby Evans was let go, Brian Sabean, the architect of the Giants recent run, was pushed into an advisory role. Analytics expert Farhan Zaidi arrived from the archrival Dodgers. AT&T Park became Oracle Park. Madison Bumgarner, whose brilliant left arm was the common denominator on the 2010, '12 and '14 trophies, enters the final year of his contract. New faces arrive; older ones depart. Bochy will say goodbye in October.

With three World Series titles to his credit -- the same total as franchise icon John McGraw -- plus the 1999 National League pennant with the Padres, Boche's place is history is secure: he is on his way to Cooperstown,

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