Chipper Jones paid tribute to his former manager Bobby Cox, who died Friday at 84 . The Hall of Fame third baseman posted on X late Saturday night to mourn the loss of Cox, who managed Jones in Atlanta. Jones wrote he couldn’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.” Braves third baseman Chipper Jones, left, listens to former manager Bobby Cox during Jones’ announcement that he will retire following the 2012 season during a news conference before a spring training baseball game against the Miami Marlins in Kissimmee, Fla. on March 22, 2012. AP The Hall of Famer Cox managed for 29 seasons, 25 with the Braves, and won 15 division titles, five pennants and a World Series. “He was the leader of men and a second father to so many Atlanta Braves [through the years],’’ Jones wrote.…