Major League Baseball Bocachica was drafted by the
Montreal Expos in the first round (21st overall) of the
1994 Major League Baseball draft. On July 31, 1998, the Expos included Bocachica as a prospect in a trade that sent
Carlos Pérez and
Mark Grudzielanek to the
Los Angeles Dodgers for prospects
Ted Lilly,
Wilton Guerrero,
Peter Bergeron, and Jon Tucker. Bocachica was a
September call-up in 2000 for the Dodgers. Los Angeles traded him on July 25, 2002 to the
Detroit Tigers for Tom Farmer and a
player to be named later, later identified as
Jason Frasor. He reached
free agency after the 2003 season, then played one season with the
Seattle Mariners, where he set career highs with 5 stolen bases and 12 walks. He agreed to return to the Lions in 2009, batting .215 with 13 home runs in 75 games.
Mexican League and Atlantic League On April 12, 2010, Bocachica, along with fellow MLB alums
Brian Barton and
Tike Redman, signed with the
Bridgeport Bluefish for the 2010 season. However, starting in April he played for
Diablos Rojos del México and
Broncos de Reynosa of the
Mexican League. He later returned to Bridgeport after 43 games in Mexico. == International career ==