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Torre, La Russa, Cox elected to baseball Hall of Fame

Former Atlanta Braves Manager Bobby Cox looks on from the dugout prior to Game Two of the National League Division Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Atlanta Braves at Turner Field on October 4, 2013 in Atlanta, Georgia. Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Retired managers Joe Torre, Tony La Russa and Bobby Cox were unanimously elected to the baseball Hall of Fame by the expansion era committee on Monday.

Each of the inductees won more than 2,000 games in managerial careers that spanned more than four decades. Torre became the fifth manager to win at least four World Series titles. La Russa won championships with Oakland and St. Louis. Cox led Atlanta to one championship and 14 straight division titles.

Cox, La Russa and Torre all were present for the announcement, made at the winter meetings. They will be inducted July 27 in Cooperstown, N.Y., along with any players chosen by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America.

Greg Maddux and Tom Glavine, 300-game winners who spent a large part of their careers playing for Cox in Atlanta, are among the newcomers to the writers’ ballot. Voting runs through Dec. 31, and results will be announced Jan. 8.

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Hall chairman Jane Forbes Clark said none of the other nine candidates received more than six votes from the 16-man committee, which met Sunday. Twelve votes, or 75 per cent, were needed.

Pioneering players’ association head Marvin Miller was on the ballot for the sixth time and New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner for the second. Miller died last year and Steinbrenner in 2010.

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