Fallece a los 84 años Bobby Cox, mánager miembro del Salón de la Fama

Bobby Cox, el mánager miembro del Salón de la Fama que guio a los Atlanta Braves a su título de Serie Mundial en 1995, falleció a los 84 años. Los Braves anunciaron la noticia este sábado.

Los Atlanta Braves expresaron su profundo pesar por la pérdida de su exdirigente. En un comunicado, el equipo destacó que Cox los llevó a 14 títulos divisionales consecutivos, cinco banderines de la Liga Nacional y el campeonato de 1995. Lo describieron como el mejor mánager que haya usado el uniforme de los Braves y extendieron sus condolencias a su esposa Pam y a su familia.

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