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Braves to retain current coaching staff

Personnel in place with Cox retiring at end of '10 season

09/23/09 6:18 PM ET

NEW YORK -- When Braves manager Bobby Cox returns for his final season next year, he'll once again be working with each of the current members of his coaching staff.

While announcing that Cox plans to retire from his managerial career at the conclusion of the 2010 season, the Braves also revealed on Wednesday that they are keeping their entire coaching staff in place.

"I'm really happy about that," Cox said. "They're all great guys and hard workers."

The Braves coaching staff for the 2010 season will once again include: Terry Pendleton (hitting coach), Roger McDowell (pitching coach), Chino Cadahia (bench coach), Eddie Perez (bullpen coach), Glenn Hubbard (first-base coach) and Brian Snitker (third-base coach).

Mark Bowman is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.

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