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Before he was postseason-bound: Adam Jones
- Updated: October 3, 2016
The Orioles are headed to the postseason for the first time since 2014 after winning an American League Wild Card. As this will be the first time that many fans across the Majors will be focusing on their roster, here’s our attempt to learn the origins of outfielder Adam Jones.
Adam Jones, CFBorn: San Diego, Calif.DOB: 8/1/1985HS: Morse (Calif.) High SchoolCollege: NoneMinors: AZL Mariners (R), Everett (A-), Wisconsin (A), Inland Empire (A+), San Antonio (AA), Tacoma (AAA)
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Path to Baltimore: Jones was selected by the Mariners in the first round of the 2003 Draft and made his MLB debut in 2006. He was traded to the Orioles after two seasons in …