- Jake Jones
Infobox MLB retired
name = Jake Jones
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position =First base
birthdate =November 23 ,1920 inEpps, Louisiana
deathdate =December 13 ,2000 inEpps, Louisiana
bats = Right
throws = Right
debutdate =September 20
debutyear = by|1941
debutteam =Chicago White Sox
finaldate =September 19
finalyear = by|1948
finalteam =Boston Red Sox
stat1label = AVG
stat1value = .229
stat2label = HR
stat2value = 23
stat3label = RBI
stat3value = 117
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*Chicago White Sox (by|1941–by|1942, by|1946–by|1947)
*Boston Red Sox (by|1947–by|1948)
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* 1941 – LedCotton States League hitters with 24 home runsJames Murrell Jones (
November 23 ,1920 –December 13 ,2000 ) was afirst baseman inMajor League Baseball who played between by|1941 and by|1948 for theChicago White Sox (1941–42, 1946–47) andBoston Red Sox (1947–48). Listed at 6'3", 197 lb., Jones batted and threwright-handed . He was born inEpps, Louisiana .Career
Jones was a highly decorated
World War II veteran. He played 10 games in theAmerican League for Chicago, in part of two seasons, before enlisting in theUnited States Navy right after Pearl Harbor attack. He joined the service on June 30, 1942, becoming an aviator. In November 1943 he was assigned to the unit on the USS Yorktown (CV-10), flyingGrumman F6F Hellcat fighters.Between November and December 1944, Jones destroyed two
Japan eseA6M Zero and damaged one of them. On February 1, 1945, he shot down another three Zeroes while serving on a mission at northeast ofTokio , to give him five confirmed victories. A day later, he annihilated other Zero and aNakajima Ki-43 . Then, on February 25 he received a half-share of a probable Ki-43.For his heroic action, Jones was awarded the
Silver Star , two Distinguished Flying Cross and fourAir Medal s.Following his service descharge, Jones returned to play for Chicago in 1946. During the 1947 midseason he was dealt to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for
Rudy York , batting a combined .237 with 19home run s and 96 RBI that season. He hit .200 in 36 games for Boston in 1948, his last major league season, and finished his baseball career in 1949, dividing his playing time between theTexas League and American Association.Jones died in his homeland of Epps, Louisiana at age 80.
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References
* [http://www.baseballinwartime.co.uk/ Baseball in Wartime]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Jake_Jones Baseball Reference]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Jake_Jones BR Bullpen]
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