Bobby Cox, the Hall of Fame manager who guided the Atlanta Braves (one of Major League Baseball's most storied franchises) to an unprecedented 14 consecutive division titles during the 1990s, has died at the age of 84 in Marietta, Georgia. Cox, who managed the Braves for 25 years and led the team to its only World Series championship in 1995, had suffered a stroke in 2019 and subsequent heart complications. His career record of 2,504 wins places him fourth all-time among MLB managers, and his legacy of sustained excellence — including 16 playoff appearances — is widely considered unmatched in professional sports.