Orioles center fielder Adam Jones has landed another studio gig during the playoffs.
Jones will work as a TBS guest analyst on Oct. 8-10, joining Keith Olbermann, Pedro Martinez, Tom Verducci and Dirk Hayhurst on set.
Jones should be properly warmed up for the assignment. His studio debut comes on Sunday and Monday as a guest analyst on the MLB Network.
If Jones is in need of some rest, he may have to wait until spring training.
Meanwhile, minor league pitcher Chris Jones - no relation - tweeted this afternoon that he's headed to the field to join his Caribes teammates in the Venezuelan Winter League.
The Orioles must decide whether to put Jones on the 40-man roster and protect him in the Rule 5 draft.
Jones, acquired from the Braves on April 10 for reliever Luis Ayala, allowed two runs in seven innings at Double-A Bowie, with no walks and six strikeouts. Moved up a level, he went 4-4 with a 2.67 ERA in 31 games at Triple-A Norfolk.
Jones, 25, held left-handers to a .196 average at Norfolk, while right-handers batted .311 against him.
Could he compete for a job as a lefty specialist in spring training? Stay tuned.
Note: Baseball America's Matt Eddy tweeted that Triple-A Norfolk reliever Jairo Asencio and catcher Taylor Teagarden have elected to become free agents.
More names will surface during the month. Again, stay tuned.
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