@nytimes@TheAthletic The only thing truly problematic about America is the number of self-hating dipshits who refuse to appreciate its greatness.
Also, GFY 🇺🇸
UGA’s Adaejah Hodge just ran a 10.63 100m to break Sha’Carri Richardson’s NCAA record and set a U20 world record at the NCAA Outdoor Championships
It is the fifth fastest 100 meter time in world history
True integrity means holding your program accountable when things go wrong, not buying custom legislation or running to a local courtroom to bypass the rules.
@Blain_Crain Stetson Bennett and I thought it would always be a Hershel guy forever… and I love him more than Stetson but he is the greatest Dawg of all time. Period.
Skip - thank you for helping shape me as a coach and as an MLB manager. Your guidance and belief in me will always mean a lot. Thank you for the time You took in helping me make my transition from player to coach. And I ended up loving cigars after all 😀. Much respect always.
We were saddened to hear the news today of Bobby’s passing. So thankful for the chance to play for him. What can I say? He saved my career. Hung in there with me during my early days and made the decision to move me to the outfield. Changed my career/life forever. From Nancy and I, and the whole Murphy family—thank you, Bobby. Rest in peace. @Braves
I still can’t believe Bobby Cox is gone! He is the reason why I came up to the big leagues and a big part of how I learned to play the game!Play hard and be on time! Luv u,Bobby! R.I.P.🙏🏽
A Good man, a good manager, a more than fair person, a leader and I respected the heck out of him. God bless the family, friends & loved ones of Bobby Cox. A legend.
@cornbreadcowboi Outstanding… perfect way to explain this southerners childhood from Dacula, Ga. He looked and acted like my grandfather so I felt every expression or gesture. Sad week for Braves fans of a certain again. #RIP6
Haven’t posted on social in quite some time but can’t stay quiet in this time of loss. I’m struggling to tell all what Bobby Cox meant to me and so many others in Braves Country.
He was the leader of men and a second father to so many Atlanta Braves thru the yrs. I’m so sad today, but as I sit here watching my two youngest boys play in their championship games on the day he passed, I can’t help but shout the same things he did from the corner of the dugout. ‘Come on kid, u got this!’
We are gonna miss him so much, but his legacy is forever cemented with the success of this franchise for the last 35+ yrs. He started it as GM, continued as manager, and passing the torch to others, the Atlanta Braves will continue to be force that Bobby Cox always wanted us to be. We love you Skipper. You were our rock. I love you more than words can express.
My boys won both of their games…..Bobby had a hand, I have no doubt!