‘Tis the season of adding depth to the roster fringe, and the Braves are in on the action:
A fifth-round pick of the 2007 MLB Draft, Jones made his debut in 2012 with the White Sox. He was quite dominant in his first two years in the majors, with a combined 80 ERA-, 71 FIP-, and 82 xFIP-. His 1.9 fWAR in 2013 made him a top 10 relief option that year.
Unfortunately for Jones, things were more of a struggle afterwards. A combination of back surgery and Tommy John Surgery limited him to just 19 innings over the next couple of years, including an ignominious 2014 where he faced five batters across two outings and retired none of them.