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Chipper Jones is a former baseball player and likely future Hall of Famer. He played his entire career with the Atlanta Braves, starting out as one of their top prospects and retiring as one of the best switch hitters in the history of baseball.

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  • Chipper Jones is a former baseball player and likely future Hall of Famer. He played his entire career with the Atlanta Braves, starting out as one of their top prospects and retiring as one of the best switch hitters in the history of baseball.
  • thumb|right|Chipper Jones Chipper Jones (* 24. April 1972 in DeLand, Florida; bürgerlicher Name Larry Wayne Jones Jr.) ist ein 3rd Baseman des Baseballteams Atlanta Braves. Er ist 1,93 Meter groß und wiegt 100 Kilogramm.
  • Jones debuted in 1993 and has played his entire career with the Atlanta Braves. Chipper won the 1999 National League Most Valuable Player Award, as well as the 1999 and 2000 National League Silver Slugger Award for third basemen. He currently holds the Braves team record for career On base percentage (.404), and on May 31, 2006, he passed Hank Aaron for second place on the Atlanta Braves all-time career home run list. On July 5, 2007, he passed Dale Murphy for the Atlanta club record of 372 home runs.
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  • Jones debuted in 1993 and has played his entire career with the Atlanta Braves. Chipper won the 1999 National League Most Valuable Player Award, as well as the 1999 and 2000 National League Silver Slugger Award for third basemen. He currently holds the Braves team record for career On base percentage (.404), and on May 31, 2006, he passed Hank Aaron for second place on the Atlanta Braves all-time career home run list. On July 5, 2007, he passed Dale Murphy for the Atlanta club record of 372 home runs. In his career, through the 2008 season, Jones is a .309/.404/.549 hitter with 401 home runs, 1,164 walks and 1,328 RBI in 1,923 games. He is behind only Mickey Mantle and Eddie Murray on the all-time switch hitters career home run list. He is considered one of the game's best all-around hitters, and one of the best switch hitters in the history of the game. He is the only switch hitter in Major League Baseball history to have a .300+ career batting average and 400 home runs.
  • Chipper Jones is a former baseball player and likely future Hall of Famer. He played his entire career with the Atlanta Braves, starting out as one of their top prospects and retiring as one of the best switch hitters in the history of baseball.
  • thumb|right|Chipper Jones Chipper Jones (* 24. April 1972 in DeLand, Florida; bürgerlicher Name Larry Wayne Jones Jr.) ist ein 3rd Baseman des Baseballteams Atlanta Braves. Er ist 1,93 Meter groß und wiegt 100 Kilogramm.
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