Odell Jones

Odell Jones
Odell Jones
Pitcher
Born: January 13, 1953 (1953-01-13) (age 58)
Tulare, California
Batted: Right Threw: Right 
MLB debut
September 11, 1975 for the Pittsburgh Pirates
Last MLB appearance
September 23, 1988 for the Milwaukee Brewers
Career statistics
Win-loss record     24-35
Earned run average     4.42
Strikeouts     338
Teams

Odell Jones (born January 13, 1953 in Tulare, California) was a pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1975, 1977–78 and 1981), Seattle Mariners (1979), Texas Rangers (1983–84), Baltimore Orioles (1986) and Milwaukee Brewers (1988) in Major League Baseball.

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Journeyman career

Overall, Jones' professional baseball career spanned 21 seasons. He was originally signed by the Pirates in 1971, although he did not make his professional debut until the following season with the Niagara Falls Pirates. He made his major league debut for the 1975 NL East division-winning Pirates, appearing in two September games. The Pirates traded him to Seattle following the 1978 season, then traded for him a year later. After that, he drifted through several organizations, never going more than two seasons without spending time in the minor leagues.

An unlikely near no-hitter

One of Jones' most memorable games came on May 28, 1988, with the Milwaukee Brewers. Jones, who had not started a major league game since 1981, started against the Cleveland Indians in place of the injured Teddy Higuera. In Higuera's previous start, he had lasted just one inning, and Jones pitched 5 innings in relief, giving up just 2 hits and one run.[1] Surprisingly, Jones came within two outs of a no-hitter before giving up a single to Ron Washington and being pulled for closer Dan Plesac.[2]

The game, which took place in Cleveland Municipal Stadium, was the best of his career. Jones, who had been pitching in the minor leagues with the Syracuse Chiefs the previous year, never pitched a complete-game shutout, and in fact never gave up fewer than five hits in any of his four career complete games. "I kind of looked up at the board tonight and thought, 'What am I doing? What in the world am I doing?' This is by far my best game ever," Jones told reporters after the game. "After about the fifth or sixth inning, I was really bearing down, trying to get it. After the hit, it really hit me hard, I was totally exhausted. I was overextending myself, using everything I had to get the ball up there. I was too tired to get nervous."[citation needed]

In his next start, Jones lasted just 4⅔ innings, giving up 4 runs and 5 hits.[3] He never made another major league start after that, and in 1989 he returned to the minor leagues with the Brewers' top farm club, the Denver Bears. That winter, Jones joined the Senior Professional Baseball Association, where he pitched for the West Palm Beach Tropics and Fort Myers Sun Sox during that league's two seasons. After spending 1991 out of organized baseball, Jones tried one last comeback in 1992 with the Edmonton Trappers. He pitched in five games for the Angels' farm team before retiring.

Career overview

In nine major league seasons, Jones had a 24-35 win-loss record, with a 4.42 ERA. He appeared in 201 games, with 549⅓ innings pitched. He started 45 games, in which he had four complete games. As a reliever, he finished 91 games, including 13 saves.

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