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
bucky oneil
September 27th, 2010
8:43 pm
Don you and Randy need to give each other a big ole Yankee kiss and go find some scrapple together.
Wash it down with an Ole Latrob or a Yechling and call it a day, baseball poobahs that you are.
Don
September 27th, 2010
8:43 pm
Time for a slow dribbler to third
Jesse Stone
September 27th, 2010
8:43 pm
I wasn’t aware Melky was playing tonight. Our OF makes errors that cost us games EVERY WEEK?
Old Dawg Fan
September 27th, 2010
8:44 pm
Is it just me or does our 1st baseman Lee really suck at hitting?????? 2 on, bottom of the 1st and he swings at a ball (ball 4 to be precise) 3 feet out of the strike zone, almost hit his foot!!!! Why not play the young new first baseman? Give him some real experience, he can hit. It is time for Cox to exit, never thought he was that great.
Don
September 27th, 2010
8:45 pm
Time for some MNF. I’ll be bock and the braves will of course be trailing!
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2010
8:46 pm
Two innings done. No score
todd grantham
September 27th, 2010
8:46 pm
All is ok now! Coach Richt is reminding us that we won the battle of time of posession saturday.
Sonny Clusters
September 27th, 2010
8:47 pm
We was thinking Gary Doyle might be better in the outfield than McLouth.
rugburn
September 27th, 2010
8:47 pm
i predicted in spring training that we would not win the division and that our only hope was a wildcard spot. beat you by half the season don. big deal… win or lose, playoffs or not i’ll root for the braves until they are eliminated, then i’ll watch football
E-6
September 27th, 2010
8:49 pm
Old Dawg Fan – it isn’t you. The guy we got for those clutch situations has been anything but.
todd grantham
September 27th, 2010
8:50 pm
Mark, perhaps you could change history and prevail upon Bobby to stay and CMR to go.
Stizz
September 27th, 2010
8:50 pm
I think i’m finally with you Don. They need a new guy to light a fire under this bunch as Cox has failed miserably over the years. Let’s just hope Bobby doesn’t fanaggle his way back in for “one more year”. Now that Falcons squad is one I’ll be looking forward to come postseason.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2010
8:50 pm
Tommy Hanson. Sharp again.
Don
September 27th, 2010
8:51 pm
Halladay throwing a one hitter!
Too bad you don’t have their pitching.
In Pollack We Trust
September 27th, 2010
8:52 pm
Pollack just tweeted that Todd Grantham is planning to undercut Richt the same way he tried to undercut Romeo Crennel with the Browns before Crennel fired him.
todd grantham
September 27th, 2010
8:52 pm
Major, major call screening tonight on the radio show.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2010
8:52 pm
Predictably, Hanson yields a single just after my encomium.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2010
8:53 pm
Coach Grantham, are you trying to undercut Coach Richt?
TeamRedNeck
September 27th, 2010
8:54 pm
Good luck Braves from a Phillies fan. . . I know the torture. . .look at the Phillies from 2001-2006. . .then again, you guys won 14 straight divisions so hard for me to feel sorry for you
Sarah
September 27th, 2010
8:54 pm
Does anyone know if the bobby ticket specials are good for those who walk up on game day and buy at TF?
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2010
8:55 pm
Don’t know, Sarah. I do know all seats are sold for Saturday.
todd grantham
September 27th, 2010
8:56 pm
NEVER!
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2010
8:56 pm
Since you’re on here, I thought I’d inquire. Thanks for the pithy response.
In Pollack We Trust
September 27th, 2010
8:57 pm
That’s what you said to Romeo, too.
todd grantham
September 27th, 2010
8:57 pm
Open date for Colorado, black out, etc. blah, blah
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2010
8:57 pm
I thought you said, “Wherefore art thou, Romeo?”
Reno
September 27th, 2010
8:58 pm
Sarah, I’m pretty sure the Bobby Cox ticket specials are not good if you buy them at the Ted.
Romeo
September 27th, 2010
8:58 pm
Et tu, Todd?
Stone
September 27th, 2010
8:58 pm
Don: you are a tool. kill yourself
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2010
8:58 pm
Coach Grantham, do I detect a note of cynicism regarding the UGA head coach?
DC Braves Fan
September 27th, 2010
8:58 pm
Was it not Troy Glaus who got us going back in May? Will we ever see him again?
todd grantham
September 27th, 2010
8:59 pm
Not trying to undermine CMR. Bobo, maybe
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2010
8:59 pm
We’ll see Troy Glaus at the World Series parade, DC.
TeamRedNeck
September 27th, 2010
9:00 pm
Uh. . Nationals trying to start a brawl with Phillies. . pitcher just threw at Werth’s head haha. . manager and pitcher nearly ejected. . .pesky Nats. . .
jo jo
September 27th, 2010
9:00 pm
BOBBY IS A GREAT MGR. AND A GREAT MAN,HE HAS DONE WONDERS OVER THE YEARSWITH THE BRAVES MANY TIMES UNDER ADVERSE CONDITIONS. SURE HOPE HE CAN JOIN THE FRONT OFFICE. BOBBY YOU WILL BE MISSED.
Sarah
September 27th, 2010
9:00 pm
Thanks for the responses. What about the buy one get one free on Wednesday? Is that good if you walk up to the box office? Thanks again.
blazerdawg
September 27th, 2010
9:01 pm
BC’s leaving hit me today….gonna miss that guy….longtime Atlantans will remember when he arrived in 1978; everyone loved the Braves, but they were terrible; they lost over 100 games for the previous two/three years, including 17 in a row at one point; Bobby comes in and the Braves win 6 in a row for the first time in a long time and Atlanta goes NUTS! Gonna miss the early years with BC and appreciate the last few years. Not much talent on these recent teams, but they contended.
Headley Lamar
September 27th, 2010
9:01 pm
When is the last time the Braves put a crooked number up there?
TeamRedNeck
September 27th, 2010
9:01 pm
MarkBradley– Troy has won a world series already . . .’02 angels
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2010
9:01 pm
I’d call first, Sarah.
todd grantham
September 27th, 2010
9:01 pm
Get Bobo out of the way, then it’s Assistant Head Coach Grantham; Richt resigns after we lose to Tennessee; I become head coach and Dr. Adams gives me a 5-year $25 million contract.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2010
9:01 pm
I covered it, TeamRedNeck. Spent 11 days in California.
Sarah
September 27th, 2010
9:02 pm
Ok. Thanks! I just despise ticketmaster and their charges.
todd grantham
September 27th, 2010
9:02 pm
Glaus? I thought the trade deadline had passed.
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2010
9:03 pm
The Grantham Plan: Might want to block Kirby Smart and Wil Muschamp at the border
Mike Price
September 27th, 2010
9:03 pm
I want to replace Mark Richt
Randy
September 27th, 2010
9:03 pm
Is Roy Halladay pitching for the marlins! 1 hit! What a team!
blazerdawg
September 27th, 2010
9:03 pm
WELL SAID DILLIGAF @ 8:38
todd grantham
September 27th, 2010
9:03 pm
Better switch the radio to the Braves, Scott is interviewing the UGA vollyball coach!
Mark Bradley
September 27th, 2010
9:03 pm
Maybe the play of the year. Prado .