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Bobby Cox: One of the Best Managers in BaseballThe 2010 Major league season will be the final season for Atlanta Braves Manager Bobby Cox, who plans to retire. The upcoming season will be his 29th as a manager and 25th with the Braves -
MLB Playoffs 2010 Set Up NLCS, Bobby Cox RetirementOne league championship series matchup is now set, as is the end of Bobby Cox's career. The Giants held off the Braves again with pitching and late hits, setting up a potential seven-game pitching duel with the Phillies in the NLCS.
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Fredi Gonzalez Hired by Atlanta Braves as Bobby Cox RetiresFredi Gonzalez is the new manager of the Atlanta Braves. Gonzalez replaces the retiring Bobby Cox, who left baseball Monday.
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Bobby Cox, the Greatest Manager of All TimeA brief look into why Bobby Cox is the impressive manager he is, Toronto Bluejays, Atlanta Braves, Oklahoma, New York Yankees, Sid Bream, Terry Pendleton, Doug Durbak, major leagues, baseball
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Bobby Cox: He Holds an MLB Ejections Record, and it Makes Him GreatBobby Cox broke the MLB record in August with his 132nd ejection. Most managers would be looked down upon if they broke such a devious record. At first glance it seems to stand for anger, rage, but with Bobby, it's a measure of class and caring.
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Braves Fans Call for Bobby Cox to Be Fired After Tommy Hanson OutrageAtlanta Braves fans have been unhappy all season, and now Bobby Cox's treatment of rookie sensation Tommy Hanson has turned that unhappiness into rage. -
Bobby Cox is the Atlanta BravesBobby Cox has decide to retire after the 2010 season. The man who put the Braves in the national spotlight will remain as a team advisor. His baseball story in a few words. -
Bobby Cox Begins Last Season with BravesSpring training is an exciting time of year. We look with anticipation to the performance of players, but Atlanta Braves fans have more on their mind. Atlanta Braves manager Bobby Cox is retiring following this season.
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Bobby Cox Retires October 11th, 2010After 29 years in the MLB, Cox retires after Braves' playoff loss.
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Braves and Bobby Cox Win the Wild Card as Padres Fall to GiantsThe Atlanta Braves won the wild card spot in the playoffs Sunday by beating the Philadelphia Phillies 8-7 and then watching the San Diego Padres lose 3-0 to the San Francisco Giants. -
Bobby Cox and Superstar SalariesAtlanta's field general throws gasoline on a raging fire. -
Bobby Cox: Most Influential Person of 2006He is a manager, a friend, and a philanthropist. He gets my vote for most influential person of 2006. -
Cox Ties All-Time MLB Ejections RecordAtlanta Braves manager has tied the all-time MLB ejections record previously held by John McGraw.
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R & B Crooner Bobby Valentino Opens UpBobby Valentino is no stranger to the R & B scene. When he was younger, he was a member of the group Mista. Valentino is back with his second Disturbing tha Peace solo release "Special Occasion."
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Bobby Valentino "Slows Down" for ACBobby Valentino rocketed to stardom with his hit single "Slow Down" making him the R&B success story of 2005. The first R&B artist signed to Ludacris' Disturbing Tha Peace Records, Bobby is back and wants to tell the world why he's no longer "anonymous." -
Sony Movie Release, December 21: Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox StoryThis is a commentary. I have not seen the movie, but I have a few things to say based on the clips and website. Interested? -
Celebrity Birthdays on May 21stCelebrity Birthdays On May 21st Bobby Cox,Bruce Buffer,Myra,Mr. T,Al Franken
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Atlanta Braves Off-Season ChecklistA closer, power out fielder, and a utility man. But can the Braves pull it together without Bobby Cox and still make the postseason next year?
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Atlanta Braves Managers HistoryIt is hard to imagine anyone else other than Bobby Cox managing the Atlanta Braves. But since arriving in Atlanta from Milwaukee in 1966, 15 other men managed the team. Here is a look at the history of Atlanta Braves managers.
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Atlanta Braves at Mid Season 2007The Atlanta Braves have such a reputation as winners that it is hard to believe they won't find a way to take the Division and perhaps the National Leagues this season. Will past be prologue for Bobby Cox and company in 2007
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Gary Sheffield's ManagersBobby Cox praised Gary Sheffield in 2003, and Jim Leyland called him one of the ultimate people in baseball.
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I'm Mad as Hell & I'm Not Going to Take it AnymoreBaseball manager meltdowns, like those that Bobby Cox is so proficient at, can be useful tools for dealing with frustration, stupidity, incompetence, and bureaucracy. -
Which Current Baseball Managers Are Hall of Fame Worthy?LaRussa, Cox, and Torre are shoo-ins, with Piniella a good possibiltiy down the road.
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MLB Power Rankings June 9thThe June 9th edition of my weekly power rankings in major league baseball.
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NL East Division PreviewA look inside the NL East: It appears to be a three team race with the New York Mets featuring a potent lineup and new ace pitcher Johan Santana. Do the Phillies have what it takes to repeat? Can Atlanta get back to the postseason after a 2 year drought?
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Ranger Rowdy Report - June 20, 2008Walk-off win makes it all worthwhile
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High School Pitcher Drills Umpire, was it Intentional?A High School pitcher throws a pitch and the catcher appears to duck. The results was a fastball to the head of the home plate umpire.
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If You Pick Albert Belle, You're FiredAlbert Belle was one of the most feared athletes, both on and off the field. He had some great seasons, most of which were certainly offensive.
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Grapefruit League Spring Training 2008: The Atlanta Braves Play the St. Louis CardinalsAs part of the annual Spring Training ritual, the Atlanta Braves played host to fellow Grapefruit Leaguers, the St. Louis Cardinals at Champion Stadium in a long, but interesting ballgame; which proved victorious for the Braves. -
1991 Topps Baseball Cards: A Nostalgic Trip Back to Pre-Bud BaseballI was surprised by how many players became managers, and how many of them are still playing in the bigs. I was saddened by the number who have passed away.
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Top 10 Sports Team Managers of All TimeIt has often been said that managing a baseball team is no regular job. It's multi-faceted and if you're going to be remotely decent at it you'll need more skills than just knowing the game. Having only played .....
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Braves FanFest08 Kickstarts Braves FanaticsAmid sounds of the Atlanta Braves drumline and cries of the Tomahawk Chop Atlanta Braves FanFest08 kicked off the start of another exciting season for Braves fanatics on Saturday and Sunday.
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All-time Oklahoma Born MLB PlayersA list of the best MLB players born in Oklahoma
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A Look Back at the Braves and Yankees Dynasties as They Reach Their EndThe Braves and Yankees have both been making the playoffs and various World Series for over 15 years. Now, the two biggest dynasties in baseball today are reaching an end. -
2008 Major League Baseball's Manager RankingsEvery serious Major League Baseball follower knows that for any team to win a World Series championship title, they need solid leadership starting at the very top - with the manager. -
New Face for Braves NeededA major need for a managerial change in Atlanta.
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Hamels Makes a Start Without Injurying HimselfCole Hamels has not had much luck so far this year with his starts. However, tonight his luck had a turn around.
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What the Designated Hitter Rule EliminatesThe beauty of two managers matching wits is rarely seen in American League games. So much is eliminated because the designated hitter rule has not been and never will be eliminated.
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A Longtime Braves Fan Thinks Glavine and Smoltz Should Shut UpWhat was really amazing about the Atlanta Braves' decision to release Tom Glavine wasn't the decision itself, but the childish reaction to the decision.
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