HEARTBREAK  REST IN PEACE: Legendary Atlanta Braves Manager Bobby Cox Passes Away at 83

HEARTBREAK  REST IN PEACE: Legendary Atlanta Braves Manager Bobby Cox Passes Away at 83

As of now, there are no credible reports confirming the death of legendary Atlanta Braves manager Bobby Cox. If you are referring to recent news, it’s important to verify such information through trustworthy sources. Cox, known for his incredible career and leading the Braves to a World Series title in 1995, remains a beloved figure in baseball history. If there are any updates on this, I can look into them for you.

As of the most recent available information, Bobby Cox is alive. He did suffer a stroke in April 2019, shortly after attending the Atlanta Braves’ season opener, and his health has been a concern since then. However, there have been no reports confirming any further decline in his condition or his passing. Cox has been largely private about his recovery, but his legacy as a Hall of Fame manager remains strong. For any updates, it would be best to check current, reliable news sources.

Bobby Cox retired as the manager of the Atlanta Braves after the 2010 MLB season. His final game was on October 11, 2010, when the Braves were eliminated from the playoffs by the San Francisco Giants in the National League Division Series (NLDS). Cox had announced his retirement prior to the season, and after 29 years of managing (25 with the Braves), he stepped down, leaving behind a remarkable legacy.

During his career, Cox led the Braves to 14 consecutive division titles from 1991 to 2005 and won a World Series championship in 1995. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014.

Bobby Cox was succeeded by **Fredi González** as the Atlanta Braves’ manager. González, who had previously managed the Florida Marlins, was named Cox’s replacement before the end of the 2010 season. He took over the team starting with the 2011 season and managed the Braves until he was dismissed in May 2016.

González was seen as a natural successor to Cox, having served as the Braves’ third-base coach under him from 2003 to 2006 before his stint with the Marlins.

As of the most recent information, **Fredi González** is currently serving as the **bench coach for the Baltimore Orioles**, a position he’s held since 2021. After his time as manager of the Atlanta Braves, he spent several years in various coaching roles, including a stint as the Miami Marlins’ third-base coach.

González has remained well-respected within Major League Baseball for his coaching expertise, and his current role with the Orioles has been part of the team’s broader resurgence, as they’ve improved significantly in recent years. He continues to have a successful career in baseball, though not in a managerial position since his time with the Braves.

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