Atlanta Braves manager Bobby Cox is retiring following the 2010 season after 42-year career in baseball. He played only two seasons before embarking on an impressive managerial career. After six years as a minor-league manager for the Yankees, he managed in the majors for 32 years, mostly with the Atlanta Braves (1978-1981 and 1990-present). In between he managed for the Toronto Blue Jays (1982-85). He ranks fourth on the all-time mangerial wins list, behind Connie Mack, John McGraw and Tony La Russa. He also holds the all-time major league record for ejections. His Braves won 14 consecutive division titles and he led the Braves to the World Series title in 1995.