
The Atlanta Braves lost a franchise legend on Saturday when the team announced the passing of historic manager Bobby Cox. He was 84.
Here’s part of the message that the team released following the sad news:
“We are overcome with emotion on the passing of Bobby Cox, our treasured skipper. Bobby 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.”
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Braves Country Reacts to Bobby Cox Passing
Bobby Cox managed the Braves for 25 seasons and is a franchise icon/staple. Braves Country will mourn his death for now, but it’s a good time to reflect on all that he did for the Braves.
Here are some heartfelt reactions from social media after the Bobby Cox news broke.
Mark Bowman wrote (on May 9): “Bobby Cox’s fighting spirit will never be forgotten. It was incredible that he managed to crawl to his neighbor’s house to get help when he had his stroke in 2019. Before the Braves went to Philly for the 2023 NLCS, friends and family members were told to prepare their goodbyes. There was a sense he might be gone by the time the team returned to Atlanta. Then, just a few months’ ago, he survived a bout with COVID. He didn’t eat for a few days and then awoke one day and said, “I’m hungry.” He was an incredible man.”
One of the original (and best) player managers in the sport, Bobby Cox still holds the record for most career managerial ejections (158).
Bobby Cox’s Tenure as Manager

GettyATLANTA – OCTOBER 11: Manager Bobby Cox #6 of the Atlanta Braves waves to the crowd after the Braves were defeated by the San Francisco Giants 3-2 during Game Four of the NLDS of the 2010 MLB Playoffs on October 11, 2010 at Turner Field in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
Bobby Cox is a Hall of Fame manager. He led the Atlanta Braves to the 1995 World Series and advanced to the Fall Classic five times. The Braves also won 14 straight National League East titles in his managerial tenure, which is hard to imagine.
He held a managerial record of 2504-2001, and spent four seasons managing the Blue Jays before moving on to be the skipper of the Braves.
MLB World Reacts to Sad Bobby Cox News