Bobby Cox, Hall of Fame manager of Atlanta Braves, dies at 84


Bobby Cox, who won more than 2,500 games during a Hall of Fame career as one of baseball’s greatest managers, mostly with the Atlanta Braves, and who set a record for the number of times he was ejected from games, died Saturday at his home in Marietta, Georgia. He was 84.



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