Bobby Cox
Bobby Cox
Robert Joseph "Bobby" Coxis a former Major League Baseball third baseman and manager. He first led the Atlanta Braves from 1978 to 1981, and then managed the Toronto Blue Jays from 1982 to 1985. He later rejoined the Braves in 1985 as a general manager. He moved back to the manager's role during the 1990 season and stayed there until his retirement following the 2010 season. The Atlanta Braves have since retired the number 6 in commemoration of Bobby Cox...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth21 May 1941
CityTulsa, OK
CountryUnited States of America
We've seen Sheets really good the last couple of years.
It's the only way I think I'm ever going to walk away from the game, is to go ahead and say I'm going to, and then I've got to. There's no turning back now - win, lose or draw.
When everybodys clicking, we can put a lot of runs on the board.
We weren't trying to walk him; he just wouldn't swing at any bad pitches.
We've never been this undecided about the 25-man roster because we've never had this many (options).
We made a great comeback off Patterson, who was really on top of his game. It looked like he wasn't going to give up anything. Patterson was really dominant for seven innings.
This ranks right up there. This goes back 14 years.
They plugged holes at first and in the bullpen. You couldn't plug them any better.
It's one thing to throw it out here and another to throw it in a game. But it's coming.
I don't think I'd ever take out a starter who had a one-hitter going.
If we start on Tuesday, the starting pitcher could be this guy; if we start on Wednesday, it could be a different guy.
We didn't want to have Boyer throw back-to-back. But we've got to get arms in here that can do that.
If I were on the field, I'd want the manager sticking up for me. Sometimes players are dead wrong, ranting and raving, but you stick up for them. They appreciate that.