In 2014, reliever was one of three pitchers in franchise history to allow an earned run without retiring a batter
The last time we saw Nate Jones on the mound for the White Sox, he walked both batters he faced during the seventh inning of a 10-9 loss to the Twins on April 3, 2014. It was his second appearance in as many days, and arguably the more successful of the two, as he gave up two hits and a walk without retiring a hitter in his debut.
Jones' line on the season: four runs on three hits and two walks over zero innings, giving him an ERA of ∞.