Retiring Bobby Cox gives his last spring training speech to the Braves - ESPN
KISSIMMEE, Fla. -- Chipper Jones has heard Bobby Cox's spring training speech so often, Jones thinks he could fill in for the Atlanta Braves' manager.
"I could probably recite it verbatim without him even coming out here," said Jones, who is starting his 17th big league camp.
But Jones and his teammates had to pay attention on Tuesday.
Cox changed the script for his final spring training speech. He is retiring after the season, and this year he wanted to talk about more than rules.
He wanted to say more than, "Go get 'em, boys!"
Players, clubhouse attendants and front office personnel all listened as Cox battled nerves and emotions as he said thanks.
"This one was different," said bullpen coach Eddie Perez, a former Braves catcher. "It was tough, a different feeling. ... I was sitting right next to him. I was looking at him and looking at everybody, and everybody was paying attention."