San Francisco Giants Bocock, who hit just .220 for the Single-A
San Jose Giants in , made the Major League roster in as the team's opening day shortstop because of an injury to
Omar Vizquel. In his debut against the
Los Angeles Dodgers, Bocock went hitless in one official at bat, walking twice. For the first three weeks of the season, Bocock played almost every inning at shortstop. However, on April 20, the Giants recalled
Emmanuel Burriss, a fellow shortstop. Bocock, whose
batting average was consistently well below .200, subsequently received less playing time over the next three weeks. On May 10, , Bocock was optioned to Triple-A Fresno to make room for the returning
Omar Vizquel who had been activated from the disabled list. Despite the demotion, he remained two levels above where he had played the previous year. Bocock started the season with the
Connecticut Defenders, the Giant's Double-A affiliate. He was later transferred to the Class-A Advanced San Jose Giants. In 122 combined games in the Giants farm system, Bocock hit .230 with 26
doubles, two
triples, three
home runs, 51
RBIs and eight
stolen bases. On January 5, , Bocock was designated for assignment by the
San Francisco Giants to make room on the roster for the re-signing of
Juan Uribe.
Toronto Blue Jays On January 7, 2010, Bocock was claimed off waivers by the
Toronto Blue Jays.
Philadelphia Phillies On January 26, 2010, Bocock was claimed off waivers by the
Philadelphia Phillies. On June 29, he was recalled from the
Triple-A Lehigh Valley IronPigs to take the place of
Chase Utley on the Phillies' roster, but was sent back to the minors a few games later. That September he was added to the team's expanded roster, appearing in six games. He was outrighted to Triple-A on July 1, 2011.
Pittsburgh Pirates On August 2, 2011, Bocock was purchased by the
Pittsburgh Pirates. He was assigned to the
Indianapolis Indians of the Triple-A
International League.
Toronto Blue Jays On December 31, 2011, Bocock was signed by the
Toronto Blue Jays as a minor league free agent. On August 12, 2012, Bocock was promoted from their Double-A affiliate, the
New Hampshire Fisher Cats to their Triple-A affiliate, the
Las Vegas 51s. On November 3, he was designated a minor league free agent by Major League Baseball.
Washington Nationals On December 13, 2012, Bocock signed a minor league deal with the
Washington Nationals. In 22 games with Triple-A
Syracuse, Bocock hit .182/.245/.250 with 3XBH and 2RBI.
Return to Pirates organization On July 10, 2013, Bocock was traded to the Pirates as the player to be named later, completing the
Brian Jeroloman deal. He reported to Triple-A Indianapolis.
Kansas City Royals On December 5, 2013 Bocock signed a minor league contract with the
Kansas City Royals. ==References==