Home runs, RBIs and great center field defense have casually placed Adam Jones into the conversation among the best in Major League Baseball. In 2015, Jonesy battled uncharacteristic injury issues, but despite missing most of September, the perennial All-Star did all he could to produce at a high level once again.
Entering the 2015 season, Orioles' centerfielder Adam Jones had a career slash of .280/.321/.461 since coming to Baltimore. Never hitting below .270, and never higher than .287, Jones had also managed to hit at least 19 HRs and drive in at least 69 runs over the course of course of seven seasons as an Oriole.