New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Monday that utility man, Jahmai Jones, is in the mix for an Opening Day roster spot, per Bryan Hoch of MLB.com The Yankees claimed Jones off waivers from the Milwaukee Brewers in February, and he’s made the most of the opportunity slashing .286/.429/.500 during Spring Training.
A peculiar photo was used for Yankees INF Jahmai Jones during his first at-bat.
As Spring Training continues, the New York Yankees continue to shuffle around their infield depth, this time picking up an interesting infielder in Jahmai Jones off of waivers.
Rowdy Tellez also no longer expected back Tuesday after setback The Brewers announced Brian Anderson has been placed on the 10-day injured list with a lower back strain, retroactive to July 13.
Here at Fastball and FanNation, we're a fan of baseball history. But this might be the most random historical fact that we've written all season. The Milwaukee Brewers beat the Chicago Cubs on Monday by a score of 8-6.
The Los Angeles Dodgers lost a bit of organizational depth at the start of July as Jahmai Jones opted out of his Minor League contract and elected free agency.
Jones is active for Monday’s game against the Cubs The Brewers announced that third baseman/outfielder Brian Anderson was placed on the paternity list and infielder Jahmai Jones was signed as a free agent prior to Monday’s series opener against the Cubs.
The Brewers announced Monday that they’ve signed infielder Jahmai Jones and added him directly to their 26-man major league roster.
Oklahoma City was the only Dodgers full-season affiliate to win on Saturday, fueled by a great start on the mound. Landon Knack continued his upward trend in his third start in Triple-A, pitching six scoreless innings with seven strikeouts on Saturday night.
Following his return to professional games, Jones posted excellent numbers in 62 games at the Triple-A level this season. He slashed .292/.427/.524 with a 17.5% walk rate against a 20.9% strikeout rate
The Triple-A Oklahoma City Dodgers concluded a six-game series against the Triple-A El Paso Chihuahuas (San Diego Padres affiliate) with a record-setting performance in their 24-5 win at Southwest University Park on Sunday.
Wednesday in the Dodgers minors saw big games for Great Lakes and Oklahoma City, plus strong starts by Justin Wrobleski, Gabe Emmett, and Justin Hagenman.
3 extra-base hits for Jones in OKC’s win Even with only one game, Tuesday was busy in the Dodgers minors, with a slugfest in Las Vegas plus opening day rosters revealed by Double-A Tulsa and Low-A Rancho Cucamonga.
Sunday HR was second straight walk-off hit for Jones The Oklahoma City Dodgers played a wild weekend series to open their season. The Dodgers’ Triple-A affiliate won two of three games against Tacoma, with both wins coming in walk-off fashion in a series that saw the teams combine for 52 runs in three games.
While the spotlight is always on the trade deadline to see what talent teams can either acquire or sell off, there are a handful of other moves that get overlooked.
Though Jones won’t return this season, the Dodgers are making a long-term play with these two-year deal.
The 24-year-old underwent Tommy John surgery last week and will miss the remainder of the season.
The Orioles had a combined no-hitter into the seventh inning, lost it and their three-run lead, but still managed to win a game against the New York Yankees’ closer Aroldis Chapman in the ninth inning.
Jahmai Jones is the 54th player used by the Orioles this season, his return to the majors including a start tonight at second base. He's facing the organization that traded him on Feb.
Jahmai Jones has gotten a taste of the major leagues, and it’s an experience he won’t forget. He appeared in three games across two stints with the Los Angeles Angels in 2020, and he hopes he’s about to get another opportunity with the Orioles.
The Orioles are continuing their series against the Angels in Anaheim tonight with former teammate Alex Cobb providing the opposition. A face-to-faces reminder of the Feb.
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