Following the season, Bouchee was named
NL Sporting News Rookie Player of the Year Award and finished second in
NL Rookie of the Year voting, owing to his impressive .293
batting average, with 17
home runs, and 76
runs batted in (RBIs). Those would all prove to be career single-season highs for Bouchee. On April 24, 1957, his
bases-loaded triple against
Bob Friend of the
Pittsburgh Pirates allowed
pinch runner John Kennedy, the first black player in Phillies' history, to score his only major league
run. On January 17, 1958, Spokane police arrested Bouchee It is for this reason that what would have been his 1958
Topps card (#145) was not issued. Bouchee was drafted by the New York Mets from the Cubs in the
1961 Major League Baseball expansion draft. He retired from professional baseball following the 1963 season, having spent most of his last two years in the minor leagues. ==Later life==