Jacque Jones

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Jacque Jones
Chicago Cubs — No. 11
Right field
Bats: Left Throws: Left
Major League Baseball debut
June 9, 1999 for the Minnesota Twins
Selected MLB statistics
(through 2006)
Avg     .280
RBI     557
HR     159
Former teams

    Jacque Dewayne Jones (born April 25, 1975 in San Diego, California) is an outfielder in Major League Baseball who currently plays for the Chicago Cubs.

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    He graduated from San Diego High School and the University of Southern California, where he had a stellar career. In 1994 he was a first team all-American outfielder for the Trojans. During 1996, he was a member of the US Olympic Baseball team.

    Jacque was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 1996 amateur draft. He played three seasons in the minor leagues, and was brought up to the majors in 1999. He started off in center field, but moved to left to accommodate Torii Hunter. In 2002-2003, he batted over .300, and went to the playoffs with the Twins. Although he was able to hit for power and averaged 20 home runs between 2000-2005, he also averaged over 100 strikeouts.

    Jones officially ended his relationship with the Twins by turning down arbitration on December 19, 2005. He signed a three-year deal with the Chicago Cubs just a day later [1]. On August 15, 2006, Jones hit a homerun over the center field wall at Minute Maid Park, well over 440 feet, which is an extraordinary feat. He finished the 2006 season with a .285 batting average, tied his career best with 27 home runs, but struck out 116 times.

    After the 2006 season, it appeared Jones' future with the team was uncertain. It was rumored that he had requested a trade and a deal was in the works, but, as of February 23, 2007, Jones was still with the Cubs. He also said on February 17, 2007 that he had not asked to be traded, and that he was hoping to have a comeback year.

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