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  1. 27 de jul. de 2014 · Cox, who has six 100-win seasons and more than 2,500 victories in the Majors, said that he would go into baseball immortality with a treasure trove of memories. "This has really been a great ride for all these seasons, every one with a changing cast of characters," he said.

  2. 14 de ago. de 2018 · The baseball world spent most of 2007 preoccupied by Barry Bonds and his chase for the career home run record. But 756 wasn't the only bit of baseball history to be made that summer: On Aug. 14 against the Giants, Braves manager Bobby Cox strode out of the dugout to argue a strike call against Chipper Jones ... and left as baseball's all-time ejection leader.

  3. 29 de out. de 2021 · Longtime Braves fans know Bobby Cox as one of the winningest managers in baseball history. But they may not know what happened in the decade since he retired that's kept Cox mostly away from games at Truist Park. In 2019 Bobby Cox had a stroke. But the legendary baseball figure remains influential with the team and close to Brian Snitker, the Braves’ current manager. In this week's Georgia ...

  4. 16 de jun. de 2020 · But instead of compiling a similar list of the top managers in franchise history, it seems more productive to provide a few reminders that Bobby Cox was not the only Braves skipper to taste success. With that being said, Cox undoubtedly was the best manager in franchise history, and he is arguably the most influential figure in the club’s history.

  5. Robert Joseph Cox (Tulsa, Oklahoma, 21 de mayo de 1941) conocido como Bobby Cox, fue entrenador de los Bravos de Atlanta en la MLB. Como jugador fue tercera base en las Grandes Ligas . Primero fue entrenador de los Bravos de 1978 a 1981, después paso a los Azulejos de Toronto de 1982 a 1985, para luego volver a los Bravos en 1985 como gerente general.

  6. Legendary Braves manager and Baseball Hall of Famer Bobby Cox attended the team's home opener Monday night. Cox reportedly has been hospitalized due to a stroke. Curtis Compton/ccompton@ajc.com.

  7. 1 de mai. de 2023 · The only living manager (other than Cox) in the top five is Tony La Russa, who retired after last season but, for as hot as his temper might have run from time to time, was still 69 ejections behind Cox. The active leader is Bruce Bochy, who has 78 ejections, less than half of Cox’s total. Cox, even for his era, was a truly elite ejectee.