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Tony LaRussa, Bobby Cox, Joe Torre and Lou Piniella have left an indelible mark on the game of baseball.
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Bobby Cox holds the major league record with 158, followed by John McGraw with 131 and Leo Durocher with 124.
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At times, Bobby Cox has made winning look so easy that most people have taken both him and the Braves for granted.
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Due to a family issue, Bobby Cox was unfortunately unable to attend.
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Bobby Cox is the all-time regular season leader in ejections with 158 and he has also accumulated three during the postseason as well.
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Tony LaRussa, Bobby Cox and Joe Torre have 91 years of managerial experience between them on the major league level with an average of 30.3 years per person.
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While Bobby Cox has already made his intentions known, we are now anxiously waiting to hear if Tony LaRussa and Joe Torre will continue their managerial careers in 2011.
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Bobby Cox has also dealt with his fair share of criticism since he has only won a single world championship in five trips to the World Series and has amassed the most career ejections for a manager.
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The Atlanta Braves, who had a solid jump last season as they showcased rookie Jason Heyward and bid adieu to longtime manager Bobby Cox, are down over 2, 900 fans a game this season, to an average of 26, 712.
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