Live from the ballyard: For Bobby Cox, the end really is nigh

He announced his plans to retire more than a year ago, and he and I have talked about it a half-dozen times since. But it didn’t really hit me until after the third game in Philadelphia last week, when the Philly and national writers stopped to shake his hand as they were leaving. Bobby Cox really is going away.

Love him or lampoon him, he has become part of our lives. He has managed the Braves since June 22, 1990, and we pause here to note that Georgia’s football coach on that distant date was Ray Goff, that Georgia’s basketball coach was Hugh Durham and that Juan Antonio Samaranch had not yet announced that the 1996 Summer Olympics were coming to “the city of Atlanta.”

Twenty years in the same job. Fourteen first-place finishes. One World Series title. (And only one, as his critics constantly remind us.) That’s a Hall of Fame resume, but  sometimes I wonder if anyone around here can cut through the blather to see it.

It has become locally convenient to credit Bobby Cox for none of the games the Braves win while debiting him for every single loss. Anyone could have managed Glavine and Maddux and Smoltz, goes the line of thinking, except that no team in the history of sports has ever managed itself. (The Cubs had Mark Prior and Kerry Wood a few years ago — how’d those prized young arms turn out?)

And now we hear that Cox is culpable for his final club’s September slide, which again makes me wonder if I’m seeing the same doings as everyone else. With Chipper Jones hurt and Troy Glaus used up and Jair Jurrjens and Kris Medlen hurt and essentially an empty chair playing center field, does this look like a first-place team?

It isn’t Cox who has dragged the Braves down, I submit, but Cox who propped them up — 99 days in first place — so long. A lesser manager wouldn’t have kept this team buoyant after a poor April, but this manager kept believing in guys and tinkering with his lineup until something finally worked, and suddenly it was Memorial Day and the Braves were in first place.

We can and will quibble over his in-game decisions. That’s part of baseball. (As the famous baseball man Rocky Bridges had it: “There are three things the average American male thinks he can do better than anyone else: Build a fire, run a hotel and manage a big-league baseball club.”) I wouldn’t suggest that Cox never errs when it comes to tactics. Every manager does.

But I would suggest a team of such modest means that has conjured up 24 victories in its final at-bat has overcome both credulity and its modest means. I would suggest that these Braves rose so high for so long — and could well make the playoffs even now — because they were managed by a true believer. Who else would have stuck with Glaus into May?

Maybe Cox shouldn’t have bunted with Martin Prado against the Nationals last month. (He got mad at me for asking.) Maybe he should have redone his rotation to match Philly’s Big Three last week. (Although a long post by Eric Seidman on the pay site Baseball Prospectus examined the decision after the fact and reached no conclusion.) Maybe he should have given up on Rick Ankiel sooner. (But didn’t Ankiel drive in both runs in Washington on Sunday?)

OK, enough. The point here isn’t to try to persuade any of the bashers. If the space that awaits Cox in Cooperstown isn’t evidence enough for those folks, nothing will be. Today’s intent is to say that we soon we will be taking our last look at the greatest manager we’ll ever see. And if you’re too busy griping to give him his due, you have my condolences.

With that, I’ll open the floor for questions, comments and the usual Cox counterarguments. It’s overcast at Turner Field at the moment, but I wouldn’t take that as an omen. I have a positive feeling about the Braves this week, and I’ll be obliged if you join me in keeping the good vibrations happenin’, as it were.

1,048 comments Add your comment

Don

September 27th, 2010
9:52 pm

Not only did they squander the division, they will squander the wild card. Losers

Mark Bradley

September 27th, 2010
9:52 pm

Hanson: 86 pitches through seven innings.

Blog comments are retarded

September 27th, 2010
9:52 pm

I’m not much for censorship, but I wish there was a ‘user block’ for unintelligent posters.

Mark Bradley

September 27th, 2010
9:53 pm

Good thing, huh, Coach Grantham?

Don

September 27th, 2010
9:53 pm

Here’s your 2010 NL Champions

Final 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E

Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 8 12 0

Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

WP: R. Halladay (21-10)
LP: J. Lannan (8-8)

SG10

September 27th, 2010
9:53 pm

Mark,

If Fredi Gonzalez becomes Braves coach, which Fredi will have better success next year, Freeman or Gonzalez? On that topic, do you think Freeman is ready despite not doing much this season..will Braves get some platoon guy who can hit for power at 1st Base?

bobbycoxcountdown: 6

September 27th, 2010
9:53 pm

I love the new (i know it’s not brand new, but i don’t remember when it was debuted) camera angle from centerfield. It really show what’s a strike and what the ump is calling or not…

Thanks, whoever made that move. Pass that along please Mark.

JV

September 27th, 2010
9:53 pm

Philly definitely not LEFT FOR DEAD BY THE ENTIRE SPORTS MEDIA at the end of July. All I remember hearing was how dangerous they would be when they got healthy. It would be nice to think of the fourth highest paid team in baseball as scrappy underdogs who beat the odds, but somehow that just doesn’t work.

todd grantham

September 27th, 2010
9:54 pm

Not even Bobby could take this team any further that’s patched up with bubblegum and bailing wire.

Jesse Stone

September 27th, 2010
9:54 pm

How about a blog sensor called “The Lentzer”?

Mark Bradley

September 27th, 2010
9:54 pm

I think the Braves would love Freddie F. to start the season at first base and play every day, SG10.

todd grantham

September 27th, 2010
9:54 pm

Yes. I wondered how you’d take that.

Don

September 27th, 2010
9:55 pm

Introducing the 2010 national league champions in action!

Final 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E

Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 8 12 0

Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

WP: R. Halladay (21-10)
LP: J. Lannan (8-8)

SG10

September 27th, 2010
9:56 pm

I guess different way to put that question will be that Braves are essentially still riding the 70 odd RBIs that Glaus drove in + 20 odd by Lee…Even if Freeman is good, he is not expected to produce 90 RBI season..who makes up the difference?

rugburn

September 27th, 2010
9:56 pm

if it comes down to it, would bobby dare take hanson out with this 1-0 lead? whatever the “book” calls for

Mark Bradley

September 27th, 2010
9:57 pm

Hanson to hit.

Don

September 27th, 2010
9:57 pm

Tying run coming up

Paul in RDU

September 27th, 2010
9:57 pm

Wow – I didn’t know that Philly was in the World Series already.

SG10

September 27th, 2010
9:57 pm

Mark,

Not being able to watch this game live, could you tell us if Sanabia is actually pitching well or Braves are running their futility shop as usual?

Jesse Stone

September 27th, 2010
9:58 pm

Mark- Tommy Hutton just posed a good question: Should the Braves make the postseason, would both McLouth and Ankiel be on the playoff roster?

todd grantham

September 27th, 2010
9:58 pm

Mark, what’s the attendance? can hear a fan on the radio.

Mark Bradley

September 27th, 2010
9:58 pm

Alex Sanabia has pitched a nice game. But it’s getting harder and harder to tell the difference between good pitching and bad hitting.

Sonny Clusters

September 27th, 2010
9:58 pm

No Farnsworth tonight.

Mark Bradley

September 27th, 2010
9:59 pm

I’d say attendance is 17,000.

bobbycoxcountdown: 6

September 27th, 2010
9:59 pm

Hey Joe Simpson, (talking about how the Marlins didn’t do anything for Bobby)
Florida treats their own managers like garbage, why would they treat another teams manager any different?

Stone

September 27th, 2010
9:59 pm

hey Don. in case you missed it. I’ll repeat: You are a tool. Kill yourself

I mean WTF

September 27th, 2010
10:00 pm

McOUT and Rick Flipping Ankiel is our best chance at a win holding down 2.3rds of the outfield??? I say again, WTF. Rick Ankiel is a joke, McOut isn’t far behind. Could you imagine suckin bad enough to lose your job to Rick Ankiel?

todd grantham

September 27th, 2010
10:00 pm

NorCal Brave

September 27th, 2010
10:00 pm

I like Prado a ton and for his sake hate to seem go down. But for the love of Pete please explain how his absence makes our offense any worse than it’s been this month. Martin was a real key to first half success but obviously is not the same after breaking pinky. Would be a shame if he can’t play if we’re in the playoffs, but were not going to get there if this hitting slump continues. Seems every time Hanson goes out there he’s got to pitch a shutout to win.

SG10

September 27th, 2010
10:01 pm

That was very well said, Mark :)

Bill

September 27th, 2010
10:01 pm

amen..countdown6. Just plan dirty. Even if u didn’t like him…he’s a Hall of Fame mgr.

Bobby Colton

September 27th, 2010
10:01 pm

Haha! Let’s go Braves! 6 more outs!

Paul in RDU

September 27th, 2010
10:02 pm

Wow – I’m glad I didn’t listen to Don and put a bet on Florida scoring in that inning

Dr. K

September 27th, 2010
10:03 pm

I have the same reaction when the Braves score as I have at hockey games….They Score !!!!! Such an infrequent occurrence.

Paul in RDU

September 27th, 2010
10:03 pm

It seems that most of Don’s predictions happened in the past

Paul in RDU

September 27th, 2010
10:04 pm

Dr. K – more like a soccer game than a hockey game

I mean WTF

September 27th, 2010
10:04 pm

Hey “stone”, speaking of killing one’s self. If the Braves show up to Spring training next year with Ankiel, McLousy, Derick Lee, and Kawakami, and Derick Lowe I’m gonna blow my effing brains out. Just fyi…

Jesse Stone

September 27th, 2010
10:05 pm

Paul, what is RDU?

Don

September 27th, 2010
10:05 pm

Moron I said they would tie it up this inning. RISP one out idiot. Let’s see

count_schemula

September 27th, 2010
10:05 pm

neat, tie game

Don

September 27th, 2010
10:06 pm

How you like that Paul you retarded cretin

Sonny Clusters

September 27th, 2010
10:06 pm

McCann and McLouth throw a lot alike. Tie game.

Paul in RDU

September 27th, 2010
10:06 pm

RDU = Raleigh-Durham, aka “The Triangle”

Don

September 27th, 2010
10:06 pm

TOLD YOU ALL
Esp you PAUL you schmuck. How’s that for predictions !
Now they will take the lead against this JOKE near COKE

kwajbraves

September 27th, 2010
10:07 pm

5 hits and 1 run that make the total of runs of 3 in 2 games. We are striking fear to every post season bound teams. Get them out the fire and serve them, they are done. Get Hanson out he is done. He deserved better.

Kentavo

September 27th, 2010
10:07 pm

And there it goes.

Don

September 27th, 2010
10:07 pm

You better leave the triangle paul as you lower the avg IQ by 50 points.

TeamRedNeck

September 27th, 2010
10:07 pm

JV – NICE TRY. . YOU BRAVES BOZOS LIKE TO THINK OF YOUR TEAM AS THE SCRAPPY UNDERDOGS, WHEN IN REALITY YOU ARE ONE OF THE *LEAST HOMEGROWN TEAMS IN ALL OF BASEBALL!! * YOU BRING IN PLAYERS LEFT AND RIGHT, EXCEPT YOU GUYS SUCK AND HAVE A LOSER MENTALITY —

TIM HUDSON
KYLE FARNSWORTH
BILLY WAGNER
NATE MCLOUTH
TROY GLAUS
DEREK LOWE
DEREK LEE
ALEX GONZALEZ
MELKY CABRERA
RICK ANKIEL
ERIC HINSKE

SHALL I GO ON ??

rugburn

September 27th, 2010
10:07 pm

don’s about 2 for 40 now. that’s a lower percentage than the braves championship percentage which by don’s standards makes him a loser. but we already knew that

Billy Bowlegs

September 27th, 2010
10:07 pm

Helms is a braves killer…