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Chipper Jones has had enough of a certain MLB umpire. After multiple questionable calls were made during the Cubs-Tigers game on Saturday, Jones went scorched earth on Doug Eddings. The Cubs’ 6 ...
2008 — Atlanta’s Chipper Jones became the third switch-hitter in major league history to hit 400 career home runs. Jones’ homer off Ricky Nolasco was one of his four hits in the 7-5 comeback ...
Former MLB World Series champion Ryan Klesko now helps kids reach baseball’s elite amateur levels. How? A personalized ...
Jay and his wife Kathleen were married in 2004 and have a son, Lee, and a daughter, Madeline Ray. Contact Jay at (423) 757-6273 or [email protected] and follow him on Twitter at ...
James Lawrence "Chipper" Smith Jr., a 2011 Wilson graduate and the school's baseball coach, told the Morning News this week that he plans to seek the Democratic nomination in City Council District 2.
Recalling how his peaceful day with his wife, Chelsea, got interrupted, Freeman said that he immediately took off to Jones' house. Ad That day was unlike any other, though.
Atlanta Braves’ Chipper Jones throws the ceremonial first pitch, April 22, 2025, in Atlanta. AP. Despite leading 9-3 at the beginning of the eighth inning and 10-4 with one out in the ninth ...
It was the first time since July 17, 1973 — when Jones, who played his entire 19-year MLB career in Atlanta, was just a 1-year-old — that the Braves blew a ninth-inning lead of six runs or ...
Chipper Jones has been in the consciousness of Atlanta Braves fans for some 35 years now. ... Jones did not get to 3,000 career hits or 500 career home runs, but was a first-ballot hall of famer.
Baseball legend Chipper Jones called out MLB umpire Doug Eddings for bad calls in a Cubs-Tigers game. His angry words on X about Eddings’ mistakes have got fans talking.
Chipper Jones couldn’t believe the Braves’ ugly collapse against the Diamondbacks on Thursday. With Atlanta up by six runs after seven innings over Arizona, the baseball Hall of Famer was ...
Former Atlanta Brave Hall of Famer Chipper Jones wasn't a fan of Georgia baseball's antics, along with other college baseball teams, and he went off on X.