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Bobby Cox, longtime Atlanta Braves manager and Hall of Famer, dies at 84

Bobby Cox, longtime Atlanta Braves manager and Hall of Famer, dies at 84
Reserve Rating: 9 (AAA)

Factual Summary: Bobby Cox, the Hall of Fame manager who led the Atlanta Braves for 25 years, died at age 84 in Marietta, Georgia. Cox guided the Braves to 14 consecutive division titles, five National League pennants and the 1995 World Series championship. He ranks fourth all‑time with 2,504 wins and holds the record for most regular‑season ejections (158). Cox suffered a stroke in 2019 and ongoing heart issues before his death. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014 and had his No. 6 jersey retired by the Braves in 2011.

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Headline precisely reflects the article; sourcing is strong with AP and official Braves statements; tone remains neutral; context adds substantial career background.

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