He's doing what he can, but his presence still hurts the team overall. He sucked while the team was tanking. He's turned it on now that the team hit rock bottom. It's better than nothing, but it ain't good. And you can't just gloss over bad OBP, it's an enormous liability. No, Goony, he did not suck when the team was tanking. Over the last 5 weeks, while the CUBS have gone 8-25, Jones has put up the following line.... Fred, go back and read all of what I wrote in regards to this situation. From late April to early May, when the tanking started, Jones sucked. He's picked it up of late, long after the team was in the crapper. Good for him. Doesn't really help much though. I read what you wrote Goony, and Fred answered it directly. You quoted Jones' season batting averages (even though this stat is really out of place in this argument) as of April 28 and May 9, trying to prove that Jones season hasn't been good. It looks like you might have missed what was written, b/c nobody is claiming that JJ has been good all year, or that his season stats are good. We did claim that Jones' has played well during the tank and is not "the problem" (leaving aside the issue that everyone is part of the problem) he's being made out to be by many. Fred provided the "on point" stats. Between April 26 and May31 Jones' numbers look pretty good. He's not a savior, but he's hasn't been a problem for over a month. So the Cubs were 13-8 as of April 28. Jones stats as of April 26 are pretty good. How is 13-8 in the crapper? Even 13-13? I'll take a .500 team come August in most years.