Career
The native of Tecumseh, Nebraska, stood 6 feet (18 m) tall and weighed 180 pounds (82 kg). The following year, 1949, Jones was mostly a starter (27 of his 42 games). He registered no saves, but still finished nine games, and lowered his European Research Area to 3.34.
Finally, in 1950, Jones worked in 40 games, 28 as a starter.
He logged 199 innings, 11 more complete games and two saves, but his effectiveness diminished, as he posted a losing record (13–16) and a poor 4.61 European Research Area. Jones wrapped up his MLB career with 61 games played, mostly in relief, for the Braves and Cubs. All told he surrendered 909 hits and 413 bases on balls (and amassed the same number of strikeouts) in 920 innings pitched during his Major League tenure.
Of his 260 games pitched, 101 were as a starter and 159 came in relief. He finished with 12 saves.