
Adam Jones
During opening day against the Minnesota Twins on March 29, 2018, Jones hit a walk-off home run as the Orioles won 3-2.[35] On April 5, Jones drove in two runs, moving him past Ken Williams for 6th-most RBIs in franchise history. Then, on April 22, Jones tied Boog Powell for sixth-most extra-base hits in franchise history with 557.
On August 10, Jones made his first start as a right fielder in an Orioles uniform after playing 1,555 in center for the O's. This allowed Cedric Mullins to take over the position. He ranked first in franchise history in games started and innings played in center and ranked second in games, putouts, assists and Gold Gloves won. Jones' 259 career home runs as a centerfielder ranked 13th most in MLB history. During the game, he collected a stolen base, the 86th of his Orioles career, moving him into 10th place all-time in Orioles history.
Despite a drop in his power numbers, Jones put up a solid .281/.313/.419 slash line with 15 home runs (the first time he failed to reach 20 since 2010), 63 RBI, 35 doubles and seven steals. He became a free agent at the conclusion of the season.
Jones finished his Orioles career with the following ranks in the franchise's history: 875 runs scored (7th), 1781 hits (5th), 305 doubles (8th), 263 home runs (5th), 866 RBI (6th), 595 extra-base hits (5th). He added five All-Star game appearances, four Gold Gloves and one Silver Slugger during his 11-year tenure.
On March 11, 2019, Jones signed a one-year, $3 million contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
During opening day against the Minnesota Twins on March 29, 2018, Jones hit a walk-off home run as the Orioles won 3-2.[35] On April 5, Jones drove in two runs, moving him past Ken Williams for 6th-most RBIs in franchise history. Then, on April 22, Jones tied Boog Powell for sixth-most extra-base hits in franchise history with 557.
On August 10, Jones made his first start as a right fielder in an Orioles uniform after playing 1,555 in center for the O's. This allowed Cedric Mullins to take over the position. He ranked first in franchise history in games started and innings played in center and ranked second in games, putouts, assists and Gold Gloves won. Jones' 259 career home runs as a centerfielder ranked 13th most in MLB history. During the game, he collected a stolen base, the 86th of his Orioles career, moving him into 10th place all-time in Orioles history.
Despite a drop in his power numbers, Jones put up a solid .281/.313/.419 slash line with 15 home runs (the first time he failed to reach 20 since 2010), 63 RBI, 35 doubles and seven steals. He became a free agent at the conclusion of the season.
Jones finished his Orioles career with the following ranks in the franchise's history: 875 runs scored (7th), 1781 hits (5th), 305 doubles (8th), 263 home runs (5th), 866 RBI (6th), 595 extra-base hits (5th). He added five All-Star game appearances, four Gold Gloves and one Silver Slugger during his 11-year tenure.
On March 11, 2019, Jones signed a one-year, $3 million contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks.


