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Bobby Cox, the legendary manager of the Atlanta Braves, has died at 84. He led the team to 14 straight division titles and a World Series championship in 1995.
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ATLANTA (AP) â Bobby Cox, the folksy manager of the Atlanta Braves whose teams ruled the National League during the 1990s and gave the city its first major title as well as World Series trips that fell short, has died. He was 84.
The Atlanta Braves announced Coxâs death Saturday; details werenât immediately available. Cox had a stroke in 2019.
âBobby was the best manager to ever wear a Braves uniform. He led our team to 14 straight division titles, five National League pennants, and the unforgettable World Series title in 1995. His Braves managerial legacy will never be matched,â the Braves said in a statement.
Cox took over a last-place team in June 1990 and led the Braves to a worst-to-first finish in 1991, losing the World Series to the Minnesota Twins in seven games. That was the start of what was to be a record 14 consecutive division titles, a feat no professional team in any sport had accomplished.
He managed the Braves for 25 years and led Atlanta to its only World Series title in 1995, retired after the 2010 season and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2014.
âBobby was a favorite among all in the baseball community, especially those who played for him. His wealth of knowledge on player development and the intricacies of managing the game were rewarded with the sportâs ultimate prize in 2014 â enshrinement into the Baseball Hall of Fame,â the Braves said.
As of Saturday, Cox ranks fourth all-time with 2,504 wins, fifth with 4,508 games, first with 15 division titles including a record 14 in a row, first with 16 playoff appearances and fourth with 67 playoff victories.
Only Connie Mack, John McGraw and Tony La Russa had more regular-season wins than Cox. His 158 regular-season ejections also was the most among managers.
âHe is the Atlanta Braves,â catcher Brian McCann said in 2019. âHeâs the best.â
Bobby Cox led the Atlanta Braves to 14 consecutive division titles, five National League pennants, and a World Series championship in 1995.
Bobby Cox passed away on Saturday at the age of 84.
Bobby Cox is remembered for transforming the Braves into a dominant force in the National League during the 1990s and securing the franchise's first major title.

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McCann described Cox as an âiconâ and âone of the best human beings any of us have ever met.â
The Braves retired Coxâs No. 6 jersey in 2011, when he joined the teamâs Hall of Fame.
Cox spent 29 seasons as a major league manager, including four with Toronto. He managed 16 postseason teams. He brought an old-school approach to the dugout. He always wore spikes and stirrups, and his fatherly demeanor inspired loyalty from his players.