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Braves waste no time, Gonzalez takes over for Cox

By The Associated Press
Posted 2:11PM on Wednesday 13th October 2010 ( 14 years ago )
ATLANTA -- Less than 48 hours after Bobby Cox wrapped up his managing career, the Atlanta Braves introduced former Florida manager Fredi Gonzalez as his replacement.

The announcement Wednesday was widely expected since Gonzalez was fired in June by the Marlins. Cox had said more than a year ago this would be his final season, and his two-decade-long tenure ended with a loss to San Francisco in the NL division series Monday night.

Cox held a farewell news conference at Turner Field. As soon as he was done, the Braves introduced Gonzalez as their new manager, with Cox as his side.

Gonzalez served as the Braves' third-base coach from 2003-06. He then took over as Florida's manager, a post he held for 3.5 years.
Florida Marlins manager Fredi Gonzalez speaks to the media in the dugout before the their baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals on May 19 in St. Louis. / photo: Associated Press

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