- Bobby Jones (left-handed pitcher)
Infobox MLB retired
name=Bobby Jones
width=150
position=Pitcher
bats=Right
throws=Left
birthdate=birth date and age|1972|4|11Orange, New Jersey
deathdate=
debutdate=May 18
debutyear=by|1997
debutteam=Colorado Rockies
finaldate=April 11
finalyear=by|2004
finalteam=Boston Red Sox
stat1label=Win-Loss
stat1value=14-21
stat2label=Earned run average
stat2value=5.77
stat3label=Strikeout s
stat3value=229
teams=
*Colorado Rockies (by|1997-by|1999)
*New York Mets (by|2000, by|2002)
*San Diego Padres (by|2002)
*Boston Red Sox (by|2004)
highlights=Robert Mitchell Jones (born
April 11 ,1972 in Orange,New Jersey ), is a former professionalbaseball player who pitched inMajor League Baseball from mlby|1997-mlby|2004. He made his MLB debut onMay 18 , 1997, for theColorado Rockies .Jones moved to
Rutherford, New Jersey in1981 and played in Rutherford Little League from1982 -1984 . In by|1991, he was drafted by theMilwaukee Brewers in the 44th round as a draft-and follow. He signed prior to the by|1992 draft and was assigned to Helena in thePioneer League (Rookie), where he went 5-4.He previously owned his own baseball academy named Bobby Jones Sports in
Montville, New Jersey until it closed down. He now works with the Academy of Pro Players located inHawthorne, New Jersey as a pitching instructor. Bobby also helped out by coachingDon Bosco Prep varsity baseball. He now is the pitching coach on the Montclair Mounties.Minor league career
Jones rose through the Brewers' organization, playing at Beloit (
Midwest League , Low A) in by|1993 and Stockton (California League , High A) in by|1994. Following the 1994 season, the Colorado Rockies chose Jones in the minor league phase of theRule V Draft .In by|1995, Jones spent most of the season with the
New Haven Ravens (Eastern League , Double-A), who lost the league championship series to Reading. Around the All-Star break, he spent a month with theColorado Springs Sky Sox (Pacific Coast League , Triple-A). He was back with the Sky Sox in by|1996 and by|1997, and he was 5-1 when the Rockies called him up to replace the injuredBill Swift on the roster.Major league career
Jones made his major league debut at
Shea Stadium against his boyhood team, theNew York Mets . He got a no-decision in that game, won by the Mets, but earned the victory in his next start, atCoors Field against theHouston Astros .Jones spent all of mlby|1998 and most of mlby|1999 with the Colorado club, splitting his time between the starting rotation and the
bullpen . In early mlby|2000, the Rockies traded Jones to the Mets, meaning he andBobby J. Jones were now on the same roster. The two had faced each other in a 1998 game, with the Rockies'pitcher earning the victory.Jones spent the mlby|2001 season on the
disabled list , but came back to the Mets in mlby|2002 before being traded to theSan Diego Padres , coincidentally becoming reunited there with Bobby J. Jones. He spent by|2003 in Triple-A, starting with theRichmond Braves and finishing with theOmaha Royals . He was a non-roster invitee in mlby|2004Boston Red Sox spring training and made the big club from there, but then went into rehabilitation. After a brief stint with the independentNewark Bears of the Atlantic League in by|2005, theChicago White Sox picked him up and assigned him to Triple-A Charlotte. In by|2006, Jones was signed by theDetroit Tigers , pitching for Double-A Erie.External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/j/jonesbo04.shtml Baseball Reference]
* [http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=local&id=5737267 Two former baseball coaches sue over alleged wrongful firing]
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