Atlanta — Bobby Cox, the Hall of Fame manager who rebuilt the Atlanta Braves, died Saturday in Marietta, Georgia, the team announced. Cox took over a last-place club in June 1990 and managed the Braves through 2010, leading the franchise to a worst-to-first turnaround in 1991 and a sustained run of division championships. His tenure produced 14 consecutive division titles, five National League pennants and the franchise's 1995 World Series championship; Cox was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014. The Braves released a statement praising his legacy and noted his 2019 stroke; tributes and condolences from officials, former players and fans circulated this weekend as plans for commemoration were discussed.
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鲍比·考克斯的去世对棒球界来说是一个重大损失。他领导勇士队的经历证明了韧性和决心。如果你是体育迷,他的遗产会让你想起毅力的力量。可以考虑与年轻运动员分享他的故事,作为他们专注技艺的榜样。
考克斯对勇士队和整个棒球界的影响是巨大的。他从接管一支垫底球队到赢得世界大赛的经历,是一个鼓舞人心的故事。如果你认识欣赏伟大领导力变革力量的人,值得转发。
亚特兰大勇士队组织和棒球历史学家们受益于公众对考克斯执教成就和组织遗产的重新关注。
在考克斯去世后,他的家人、前队友和球迷们遭受了个人和集体的损失,并收到了慰问和悼念。
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重塑亚特兰大勇士队的传奇教练鲍比·考克斯去世
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