This Day in Braves History: Bobby Cox wins 2004 NL Manager of the Year Award
Briefly

The Braves captured their 13th straight division title in 2004, a remarkable achievement under the leadership of Bobby Cox, who was named Manager of the Year.
In 1965, Willie Mays showcased his incredible talent by hitting .312 with 52 home runs, securing the National League MVP title, with Koufax as the runner-up.
Roger Clemens set a record in 1997 by becoming the first AL pitcher to win the Cy Young Award four times, reflecting his dominance in the sport.
In 1987, Steve Bedrosian made history by becoming only the third reliever ever to win the NL Cy Young Award, demonstrating the importance of relief pitching.
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