Credited from: LATIMES
Bobby Cox, the legendary manager of the Atlanta Braves, passed away at the age of 84 on Saturday. His death was announced by the Atlanta Braves, revealing that he had experienced a stroke in 2019 and additional heart complications since then. Cox is celebrated for transforming the Braves into a dominant force in Major League Baseball during the 1990s, leading them to their only World Series championship in 1995, according to CBS News, NPR, and Los Angeles Times.
Cox's managerial career began in June 1990 when he took over a last-place Braves team. His leadership marked a historical turnaround, guiding the team to a "worst-to-first" finish in 1991 and culminating in 14 consecutive division titles, a feat unmatched in professional sports history. He managed the Braves for 25 years and retired after the 2010 season, being inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2014, according to CBS News and Los Angeles Times.