BRAVES' COX TAPPED AS NL's TOP MANAGER

For release Wednesday, Nov. 10; do not move on wires before 2 p.m., EST

Bobby Cox, who guided the Atlanta Braves to an unprecedented 13th consecutive division title, was elected National League Manager of the Year in balloting by the Baseball Writers' Association of America.

Cox, 63, a perennial contender in this election, won the award for the second time in the NL and third time overall. His previous victory with the Braves was in 1991. He also won in the American League in 1985 with the Toronto Blue Jays.

Of the 32 ballots submitted by two writers in each NL city, Cox was named first on 22 and second on the other 10 to total 140 points, based on a 5-3-1 tabulation system. He was the only manager listed on every ballot. The Braves won the NL East by a 10-game margin with a 96-66 record.

Four-time winner Tony La Russa, whose St. Louis Cardinals won the NL Central with the best record in the majors at 105-57, finished second in the voting with 62 points, based on three first-place votes, nine seconds and 15 thirds.

Jim Tracy, who led the Los Angeles Dodgers to the NL West title, had as many first-place votes as La Russa but finished third with 52 points. Tracy was second on seven ballots and third on 11.

The other two first-place votes went to the Houston Astros' Phil Garner, who placed fourth with 27 points. Garner took over the Astros at the All-Star break, and Houston went 48-26 the rest of the way to earn the wild-card berth. Last year's award was won by a in-season replacement, Florida's Jack McKeon.

Also gaining mention in this year's vote were former winners Felipe Alou of the San Francisco Giants and Bruce Bochy of the San Diego Padres.

The vote:

Player Club 1st 2nd 3rd Points
BOBBY COX Atlanta Braves 22 10 140
TONY La RUSSA St. Louis Cardinals 4 9 15 62
JIM TRACY Los Angeles Dodgers 4 7 11 52
PHIL GARNER Houston Astros 2 4 5 27
FELIPE ALOU San Francisco Giants 1 1 4
BRUCE BOCHY San Diego Padres 1 3

Previous winners
2003 JACK McKEON, Florida Marlins; 2002 TONY La RUSSA, St. Louis Cardinals; 2001 LARRY BOWA, Philadelphia Phillies; 2000 DUSTY BAKER, San Francisco Giants; 1999 JACK McKEON, Cincinnati Reds; 1998 LARRY DIERKER, Houston Astros; 1997 DUSTY BAKER, San Francisco Giants; 1996 BRUCE BOCHY, San Diego Padres; 1995 DON BAYLOR, Colorado Rockies; 1994 FELIPE ALOU, Montreal Expos; 1993 DUSTY BAKER, San Francisco Giants; 1992 JIM LEYLAND, Pittsburgh Pirates; 1991 BOBBY COX, Atlanta Braves; 1990 JIM LEYLAND, Pittsburgh Pirates; 1989 DON ZIMMER, Chicago Cubs; 1988 TOMMY LASORDA, Los Angeles Dodgers; 1987 BUCK ROGERS, Montreal Expos; 1986 HAL LANIER, Houston Astros; 1985 WHITEY HERZOG, St. Louis Cardinals; 1984 JIM FREY, Chicago Cubs; 1983 TOMMY LASORDA, Los Angeles Dodgers.