Tracy Jones
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Tracy Jones (born March 31, 1961 in Hawthorne, California), is a former professional baseball player who played in the Major Leagues primarily as an outfielder from 1986-1991. Jones was drafted by the New York Mets in the 4th round of the 1982 amateur draft, but did not sign. In January of 1983 Jones was selected as the first overall pick of the secondary phase of the amateur draft by the Cincinnati Reds. Jones debuted with the Reds in 1986 and in 1987, he played in 116 games, batted .290, and stole 31 bases. In 1988, Jones was traded with Pat Pacillo to the Montreal Expos for Jeff Reed, Herm Winningham, and Randy St. Claire. Jones would later be traded to the Giants, the Mariners, and eventually the Tigers where he played his final game in October 6, 1991.
Currently Jones is a personality on 700 WLW AM where he covers the Reds in his show "Extra Innings" after Cincinnati Reds games. Jones' approach on "Extra Innings" can be characterized as a "If you haven't played the game then you don't understand it enough to talk about it." This approach has angered some listeners while gathering support from others. Jones is also known for asking each caller, who calls after a Friday night game, as to how many drinks he or she has had.
[edit] Teams
- Cincinnati Reds 1986-1988
- Montreal Expos 1988
- San Francisco Giants 1989
- Detroit Tigers 1989-1990
- Seattle Mariners 1990-1991
[edit] Batting Stats
- 493 Games
- 356 Hits
- 27 Home Runs
- 164 RBI's
- 62 Stolen Bases
- .273 Batting Average