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Happy Retirement Mr Cox and go Giants!

pilottj

Blues is Life
From a Giants fan, Cheers to the legend Bobby Cox. :salute: He and his Braves always were tough and exciting for the Giants to play. While I am really excited the Giants managed to pull out a win last night and take their NLDS, it was great to see the retirement of a legend. Very classy of the Giants to suspend their celebration for a moment to honor Bobby.

On to the NLCS, while I don't have high expectations and the Giants might very well get steamrolled by the Phils, the Giants should put up a good fight and could have some suprises yet :jump:

I have to say this is my favorite Giants team, (Ive been a fan since the Roger Craig era when I was a kid), a collection of no name rookies and vets looking for their second/third chance, no superstars, just a group of guys playing as a team managing to eek out wins.
 
Bobby Cox is one of the great ones. It is only a matter of time before he joins the group in Cooperstown.
 
I've never been a Braves fan but Bobby Cox is one of the best managers in MLB history and IMHO his leadership deserves most of the credit for the Braves consistently fielding a competitive team year after year. Good luck to your Giants, I'd like to see 'em in the Series.
 
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