Bobby Cox said Saturday that he might step aside after two more seasons. Cox, who turns 66 in May, has managed the Braves since midway through the 1990 season. The following year, he guided Atlanta from worst to first to launch an unprecedented streak of 14 straight division titles. Including an earlier four-year stint with the Braves and four seasons as Toronto's manager, Cox has a career record of 2,171-1,686. He is the fifth-winningest manager in baseball history, trailing only Connie Mack, John McGraw, Tony La Russa and Sparky Anderson. Mack, McGraw and Anderson are in the Hall of Fame, while La Russa is still managing the St. Louis Cardinals. "I feel great. I still love it," Cox said after a spring training game. "But there comes a time when you have to think about doing something else."