Atlanta Braves legend Bobby Cox dies at 84 after building one of baseball’s greatest dynasties ever
Hall of Fame manager Bobby Cox has died at 84, the Atlanta Braves confirmed Saturday.
Cox led Atlanta to years of success, including the 1995 World Series title and 14 division championships.
Known for standing up for his players, he still holds MLB’s record for most ejections by a manager.
Fans across baseball are remembering his long-lasting impact on the game.
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