Adam Jones working out before batting practice as Orioles wait to post lineup

BOSTON - Adam Jones took early batting practice today and did some long-tossing in the outfield, as the Orioles figure out whether he can rejoin the lineup for tonight's series finale against the Red Sox.

Jones hit off a tee in the cage before taking swings against a coach. He moved to the outfield to play catch and gradually extended the distance before moving back in and completing his throws.

jones-jog-close-gray-sidebar.jpgJones, who hasn't batted since Wednesday due to soreness in his rib area, also has been stretching to gauge his recovery.

Manager Buck Showalter has used Jones as a defensive replacement the past two games. The discomfort only surfaces when Jones swings.

Showalter isn't concerned about backdating a possible assignment on the disabled list, knowing Jones would need the full 15 days if he experiences a setback.

The Orioles head to a warmer climate after tonight's game, flying to Arlington for a four-game series against the Rangers. Weather has been a factor in Showalter's decision to sit Jones, but the temperature has risen today and there's no threat of rain.

There's been no urgency to rush Jones into the lineup with Rule 5 pick Joey Rickard playing so well and the club off to a 7-0 start.

Showalter's last winning streak of at least seven games was a nine-game stretch with the Rangers in May 2005.

The Orioles have registered at least eight hits in their first seven games for the first time in club history. They previously had at least eight hits in the first six games in 1993.

For the Red Sox

Mookie Betts RF
Dustin Pedroia 2B
Xander Bogaerts SS
David Ortiz DH
Hanley Ramirez 1B
Travis Shaw 3B
Brock Holt LF
Ryan Hanigan C
Jackie Bradley Jr. CF

Joe Kelly RHP




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