The Atlanta Braves retired Larry Wayne "Chipper" Jones's number 10 jersey this evening before their game against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Jones gave a five-minute speech which was just what you'd ...
Throughout my childhood, when I heard Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train” on the television, I knew to stop what I was doing and fixate on the screen. That song signified one of the greatest players in ...
Larry Wayne “Chipper” Jones Jr., 44, did it all during his career with the Atlanta Braves — as the No. 1 overall pick in 1990, World Series champion in 1995, NL MVP in 1999 and MLB batting champion in ...
ATLANTA, Georgia -- Terry Adams released the pitch and instantly knew what was going to happen. Like the way screeching tires and exploding metal can make a car wreck seem like an eternity. "It went ...
Should Braves fans be worried? All-Star Atlanta third basemen, Larry Wayne "Chipper" Jones, Jr returns to midseason injury issues, suffering a muscle strain in his right side, and opting out of the ...
Chipper Jones' 19th season in the Major Leagues will also be the final one of his career. The Braves announced that their 39-year-old third baseman will retire following the 2012 campaign. Larry Wayne ...
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla.-- If Larry Wayne “Chipper” Jones is not a lion in winter, he’s at least in late autumn. He’ll be 39 in April and his 17 years of major league service with one team is the most ...
It’s a fitting weekend to tip your cap – and raise your glass – to Chipper. Foley’s Pub and Restaurant, a Midtown sports bar, has renamed itself Chipper’s for the weekend in honor of Atlanta Braves ...
At 11:15 yesterday morning Larry Wayne (Chipper) Jones, Jr. strode into the Braves clubhouse with a smile and some news – Larry Wayne Jones III, Trey, entered the world Friday night. Jones had missed ...
The Atlanta Braves relied on brilliant pitching to win 14 straight division titles from 1991 to 2005, and they've been a dominant presence during Hall of Fame induction weekend in recent years. Greg ...
When Larry Wayne Jones, Sr. was a kid living in a Baltimore suburb, he often accompanied his father, Norfleet, to New York Yankees games at the Orioles’ Memorial Stadium and the Washington Senators’ ...
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