RIP-Bobby Cox

rudedude

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I thought these were Braves slipper?🤷‍♂️


 

Missileer

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I’m only seeing 1 story 31 years ago where he had a domestic with his wife. What am I missing? You said “women” plural like there’s a pattern
It was a well-documented incident at the time. A 911 call was made. Police responded and reported seeing injuries to his wife. She refused to press charges. Braves had a hastily convened presser the next day with Bobby and his wife, where they held hands and said it was all a misunderstanding. Thou dost protest too much?
 

Missileer

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No but accuracy and fairness should be part of the criticism.
What exactly is inaccurate and unfair about these comments? The details are factual. Bobby Cox kept his job. “Osuna of the Braves,” as he referred to himself while trying to avoid a DUI bust, kept hitting cleanup. Cops responded to Osuna’s house as well, and reported injuries to the woman. What exactly is inaccurate and unfair?
 

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LINK: MLB Turns a Blind Eye....

Once is too much........just hope he never did it again, although as the article points out

".......just because someone is arrested only one time for domestic violence does not mean it was a one-time thing. In fact, the biggest predictor of future violence is past violence. It’s likely that it’s happened before, and it will happen again."
 

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As a Giants fan back in the late 80's, early 90's the 1993 season still stings. Will Clark, Bonds, Robby Thompson, Matt Williams, and some really good pitching to go along with it all. 103 wins didn't get them a playoff spot thanks to the Braves.

I will say that I saw Avery, Glavine, Smoltz, and Maddux all the time during spring training - the team had a corporate membership at what is now the Dye Preserve. They were all cool, and all completely different in every way imaginable from looks to personalities. Avery was the only one that would go out with us at night. He was younger.

They knew I was a Giants fan and when I saw them in the spring of 94, Smoltz laughed and said "Well, if we were in the East like we should be, this wouldn't have happened!"

As for Bobby, RIP. People will say you should have won more, but who's to say.
 
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As a Giants fan back in the late 80's, early 90's the 1993 season still stings. Will Clark, Bonds, Robby Thompson, Matt Williams, and some really good pitching to go along with it all. 103 wins didn't get them a playoff spot thanks to the Braves.

I will say that I saw Avery, Glavine, Smoltz, and Maddux all the time during spring training - the team had a corporate membership at what is now the Dye Preserve. They were all cool, and all completely different in every way imaginable from looks to personalities. Avery was the only one that would go out with us at night. He was younger.

They knew I was a Giants fan and when I saw them in the spring of 94, Smoltz laughed and said "Well, if we were in the East like we should be, this wouldn't have happened!"

As for Bobby, RIP. People will say you should have won more, but who's to say.
I don’t think there’s much disagreement that Glavine and Maddux were being given XXWide strike zones and had been wondering if this impacted them in the World Series, with AL umpires behind the plate.
 

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I don’t think there’s much disagreement that Glavine and Maddux were being given XXWide strike zones and had been wondering if this impacted them in the World Series, with AL umpires behind the plate.
Maddux and Glavine lived six inches off the plate their entire careers. Hall of Famers for sure, but they absolutely had different strike zones than everyone else.
 

LionJim

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It’s okay to say “This guy did things I myself would be ashamed of doing but he was really good at what he did, he had an enormous impact.”

Polanski, Teichmuller, Schrödinger, Robert Lee Moore. They are/were very great at their chosen professions.
 
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It’s okay to say “This guy did things I myself would be ashamed of doing but he was really good at what he did, he had an enormous impact.”

Polanski, Teichmuller, Schrödinger, Robert Lee Moore. They are/were very great at their chosen profession.
And the Juice. He only killed once, well two people but only once. Helluva player
 

KingLando

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And the Juice. He only killed once, well two people but only once. Helluva player
Don't people still claim OJ was an elite football player? He was.
Isn't Karl Malone still one of the best power forwards in NBA history?
Do Va Tech fans talk about Michael Vick as their best player of all-time?
Is Tiger still consider one of (if not the) best golfer of all-time?
Hell, I'm sure some Pats fans will tell you Aaron Gonzalez was the best TE that ever lived
I never bought into the whole "athletes are role models"
Cox was a great manager--I don't care if he was a good person or the antichrist. Has zero impact on me.
 

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Maddux and Glavine lived six inches off the plate their entire careers. Hall of Famers for sure, but they absolutely had different strike zones than everyone else.
Not going to argue with this. They were studs though.

some of Maddux & Tony Gwynn’s stats are absurd. Things like lack of walks for Maddux and lack of strike outs for Gwynn
 
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Pa$ky859

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Don't people still claim OJ was an elite football player? He was.
Isn't Karl Malone still one of the best power forwards in NBA history?
Do Va Tech fans talk about Michael Vick as their best player of all-time?
Is Tiger still consider one of (if not the) best golfer of all-time?
Hell, I'm sure some Pats fans will tell you Aaron Gonzalez was the best TE that ever lived
I never bought into the whole "athletes are role models"
Cox was a great manager--I don't care if he was a good person or the antichrist. Has zero impact on me.
I was about to defend Michael Vick and say, “now wait just a minute….. fighting dogs is bad, but it’s not quite the same as murdering people or sleeping with teenagers….”

Then I remembered that Mike Vick went to Va Tech & Franklin is now the coach of Va Tech. Go ahead, lump Vick in with the wife beaters, pedo’s and murdering scumbags.
 
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KingLando

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I was about to defend Michael Vick and say, “now wait just a minute….. fighting dogs is bad, but it’s not quite the same as murdering people or sleeping with teenagers….”

Then I remembered that Mike Vick went to Va Tech & Franklin is now the coach of Va Tech. Go ahead, lump Vick in with the wife beaters, pedo’s and murdering scumbags.
lol--I threw in Vick simply because I firmly believe there's many people that care way more about him treating dogs horribly than OJ killing people
 
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