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JaCoby Jones

JaCoby Jones (born May 10, 1992) is an American former professional baseball who played in (MLB) for the Detroit Tigers from 2016 to 2021 and briefly for the in 2022. Over his MLB career spanning 352 games, he batted .212 with 32 home runs, 98 RBIs, and 29 stolen bases, while earning recognition for his elite defensive skills in the outfield. Born in , Jones attended Richton High School in Richton, , before playing at (LSU), where he was part of the Tigers' 2013 College World Series-winning team. During his time at LSU, he hit .294 with 6 home runs and 31 RBIs as a junior, helping the team secure the national championship. Selected by the in the third round (87th overall) of the 2013 MLB Draft, Jones began his professional career in the Pirates' minor league system. On July 30, 2015, Jones was traded to the Detroit Tigers in exchange for relief pitcher , marking the start of his journey. He made his MLB debut on August 30, 2016, against the , and quickly established himself as a defensive standout, leading the with 20 in 2018. That season, he also posted career highs with a .222 , 12 home runs, and 39 RBIs in 139 games. Injuries, including a fractured in 2019 and a fractured hand in 2020, limited his playing time, but he contributed to the Tigers' roster as a versatile and occasional . After being by the Tigers in October 2021, Jones signed a minor-league contract with the in December 2021, appearing in 23 MLB games for Kansas City in 2022 with a .222 and strong defensive metrics before being released in June 2022. Since then, Jones has not appeared in MLB games. Known for his speed, power potential, and Gold Glove-caliber defense, Jones represented the archetype of a toolsy whose career was impacted by injuries and consistency challenges at the plate.

Amateur career

High school career

JaCoby Jones was born on May 10, 1992, in . Although born in Oklahoma, Jones grew up in and developed his skills there from an early age. Jones attended Richton High School in Richton, , where he emerged as a standout player. As a , he posted a .482 while stealing 27 bases. His performance improved in subsequent years, hitting .520 with 33 stolen bases as a in 2008 and .517 with 30 steals as a junior. Jones earned All-State honors in each of those three seasons, highlighting his speed, hitting ability, and defensive skills in the infield and outfield. He contributed to three state championship teams at Richton, showcasing his role in a successful program. Jones' high school exploits drew significant attention from college recruiters and professional scouts. He was named an All-American in 2009 and received the Louisville Slugger Player of the Year award in 2010 after a senior season in which he batted .503 and stole 42 bases, setting a state record for career hits. The Houston Astros selected him in the 19th round of the 2010 MLB Draft, but Jones opted to honor his commitment to (LSU) over signing professionally. This decision allowed him to continue his development in collegiate at LSU.

College career

Jones enrolled at (LSU) in 2011, where he quickly established himself as the starting for the Tigers.https://lsusports.net/sports/bsb/roster/player/jacoby-jones/ As a , he appeared in 56 games, batting .338 with 4 home runs and 32 while scoring 36 runs, earning Freshman All- honors, Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-American recognition, Baseball America Freshman All-American (Second Team) honors, Louisiana Freshman of the Year, and SEC Freshman of the Week on February 28.https://lsusports.net/sports/bsb/roster/player/jacoby-jones/ In his sophomore season of 2012, Jones started 62 of 64 games, posting a .252 with 4 home runs and 29 while scoring 42 runs and stealing 11 bases.https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=jones-011jac He was named Player of the Week on May 7 after a strong performance that included multiple multi-hit games and key contributions to LSU's offensive output.https://lsusports.net/news/2012/05/07/205424739/ As a junior in 2013, Jones batted .294 with 6 home runs and 31 over 59 games, scoring 42 runs and drawing 30 walks for a .390 on-base percentage, while transitioning to more time in late in the season.https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=jones-011jac His consistent play helped anchor LSU's lineup during their run to the , and he was selected to the All-SEC Second Team.https://lsusports.net/sports/bsb/roster/player/jacoby-jones/ Over his three-year college career, Jones compiled a .291 with 14 home runs and 92 in 179 games, showcasing speed with 36 stolen bases and strong on-base skills (.366 OBP).https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=jones-011jac Following his junior season, he declared for the MLB Draft, forgoing his senior year.https://lsusports.net/sports/bsb/roster/player/jacoby-jones/

Professional career

Pittsburgh Pirates organization

The Pittsburgh Pirates selected JaCoby Jones in the third round, 87th overall, of the 2013 Major League Baseball Draft out of Louisiana State University. He signed with the team for a bonus of $612,000 and began his professional career as an outfielder with versatility to play infield positions. Jones made his minor league debut in 2013 with the Rookie-level Jamestown Jammers of the New York-Penn League, where he batted .311 with one home run and three stolen bases over 15 games. He was promoted late in the season to the Class A West Virginia Power of the South Atlantic League, appearing in 37 games and hitting .284 with five home runs and 10 stolen bases, for a combined 52 games across both stops that highlighted his emerging speed and gap power. In 2014, Jones transitioned to a full-time role and spent the entire season with the Power, slashing .288/.347/.503 with 23 home runs, 17 stolen bases, and 70 RBIs in 117 games, demonstrating significant offensive upside while adjusting to professional pitching. Jones continued his progression in 2015, starting with the High-A of the , where he hit .253 with 10 home runs and 14 stolen bases in 93 games. Promoted to Double-A for three games (batting .500), he posted strong results before his midseason departure from the organization. On July 30, 2015, the Pirates traded Jones to the Tigers in exchange for relief pitcher . Later that November, Jones received a 50-game suspension under Baseball's minor league drug prevention program for a second positive test for a drug of .

Detroit Tigers

Following his trade to the Tigers from the on July 30, 2015, in exchange for reliever , Jones was assigned to the Double-A . In 37 games with Erie, he batted .250 with 6 home runs, 20 , and 10 stolen bases, showcasing his power and speed potential despite a high rate. Despite a prior 50-game suspension for a positive test for a drug of during his time in the Pirates organization, Jones focused on refining his defense and plate approach in the Tigers system. Jones made his major league debut with the Tigers on August 30, 2016, against the at , where he recorded multiple hits and RBIs in his first game. Over 13 games that season, he batted .214 with 3 doubles and 2 , serving primarily as a utility while adjusting to big-league pitching. In 2017, Jones appeared in 56 games, batting .170 with 3 home runs, 13 , and 6 stolen bases; his strong center field defense contributed 2 (), helping stabilize the outfield during a transitional year for the team. Jones achieved career highs in 2018, playing 129 games across left and center field while batting .207 with 11 home runs, 34 , and 13 stolen bases. His defensive prowess was exceptional, leading all outfielders with 21 (10 in center field), earning recognition as one of the top gloves in and positioning him as a finalist for the in the outfield. The following seasons were hampered by injuries: in 2019, a fractured left from a hit-by-pitch sidelined him for the final month after 88 games in which he batted .235 with 11 home runs and 26 ; in 2020, a shortened season due to the saw him play 30 games batting .268 with 5 home runs before another hit-by-pitch fractured his left hand in September, limiting him to 118 total games over the two years with a .243 average. In 2021, Jones played 36 games, batting .170 with 2 home runs and 9 , though his defense shone with a career-high 11 primarily in center field. He was on June 6 and elected free agency on October 6 after clearing waivers. Over his six seasons with the Tigers (2016–2021), Jones appeared in 352 games, batting .212 with 32 home runs, 98 , and 29 stolen bases, establishing himself as an elite defender and base stealer despite a 35.5% career rate that limited his offensive consistency.

Kansas City Royals

Following his designation for assignment by the Detroit Tigers and subsequent election of free agency on October 6, 2021, Jones signed a minor league contract with the on December 1, 2021, which included an invitation to . The Royals viewed Jones as a versatile depth capable of playing all three positions, valued for his strong defensive skills, highlighted by leading outfielders in in 2018. In 2022, Jones was assigned to the Royals' Triple-A affiliate, the , of the . Over 38 games, he batted .214 with 4 home runs and 13 RBIs in 126 at-bats, but his performance was hampered by persistent batting struggles and a high rate of 43.7% (55 ). On June 14, 2022, the Royals released Jones from his contract. Jones did not sign with another professional organization after his release, and as of November 2025, he has not returned to professional baseball and is considered retired, effectively ending his professional baseball career.

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