Chipper Jones
21 July 2009
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15 July 2008
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6 July 2008
Chipper Jones 3B – Atlanta Braves
The now ageless Chipper Jones is trying to accomplish something that is more elusive than Big Brown’s Triple Crown, or Alex Rodriguez’s World Series ring. He is trying to become the first player since Ted Williams in 1941, to hit .400. Many have tried, but all have failed in the 67 years since the milestone was last reached. As of July 5th, the severely slumping
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25 June 2008
And probably not your own Braves, either. I watched them boot the ball around last night with a long-time Braves fan; three first-inning errors led to three runs, and they never recovered, losing 4-3, in a game without Chipper and a host of others.
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21 June 2008
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8 June 2008
And it should tell us something about this year's Triple Crown contenders. Chipper Jones has a shot because of his .400-plus batting average (currently at .420), but his 15 HRs and 41 RBIs are trailing the leaders in those categories (21 HRs by Utley and 56 RBIs by Utley and Adrian Gonzalez). That average is going to be hard to reach, but Chipper's tendency towards injuries large and small mean he will likely continue to trail in the counting stats.
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6 June 2008
Then, last night, Chipper Jones hit homer number 400, becoming the only switch hitter to reach that level while maintaining a career .300 average. This in a year where he's currently hitting .418, one of only 14 players since 1980 to be above .400 in June, guys with names like Boggs, Carew, Walker and Gwynn. One can only wonder how many more homers Chipper might have hit, if he hadn't fallen to injury so often in recent times--he hasn't played more than 150 games since 2003, and has only cracked 130 games twice since then. He's got a few more years in the majors, so we may see him hit 500, and perhaps pass Eddie Murray (504) or the Mick (536) in the switch-hitting home run department.
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