It has been a tough past week for the baseball community when it comes to legends passing . Long-time New York Yankees broadcaster John Sterling passed away earlier this week. And news broke on May 9 that Hall of Fame manager Bobby Cox passed away at 84 years old . Cox managed the Atlanta Braves for 25 seasons, amassing 14 consecutive division titles, five National League pennants, and a World Series in 1995. Box was known for his fiery personality (he holds the all-time MLB record for ejections, with 162) and the fierce loyalty he had for his players, which made him beloved in clubhouses. Former Atlanta Braves manager Bobby Cox (6) | Brett Davis-Imagn Images Freddie Freeman's Favorite Bobby Cox Memory Features His Son in Wholesome Story One of the best Braves players this century is Freddie Freeman. While Freeman is now playing for the Log Angeles Dodgers, he began his career playing for Cox in Atlanta.…