[外電] Jones snares first Gold Glove Award
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Jones snares first Gold Glove Award
Breakout star first O's outfielder to win since Blair in '75
BALTIMORE -- Orioles center fielder Adam Jones added a fitting coda to his
breakout season Tuesday, when he was awarded a Rawlings Gold Glove in
recognition of his stellar defensive play.
Jones, who was also elected to the All-Star Game, established himself as one
of the American League's most dynamic two-way players in 2009.
The 24-year-old distinguished himself with several catches at the wall and
recorded nine assists in 2009, and the award carries special meaning because
it's voted on by the league's managers and coaches. Jones had more putouts
(349) than he did in 2008 (336) despite playing in 11 fewer games and nearly
100 fewer innings.
"I think it's about the opposing coaches. They're the guys that vote --
opposing managers and coaches," Jones said in a conference call with the
media. "I know I missed some time, but they thought I was well capable of
winning the award. ... It was a shock to me, but it shows that I left a
lasting impression in the mind of the coaches."
Jones, who was acquired from Seattle as part of a five-player haul for Erik
Bedard before the '08 season, helped erase some sordid recent history for the
Orioles. Baltimore hadn't had a Gold Glove winner since Mike Mussina won one
in 1999, and the team hadn't seen an outfielder take the award since Paul
Blair in 1975.
Jones was shocked by that last fact and said that he hoped his team would
begin to earn more recognition.
"It can put Baltimore back on the map," he said. "It's been kind of the
hidden city over the last decade because the Yankees and Red Sox have been
overshadowing people. Hopefully, everybody on our team gets recognized
because we have a very good team. It's young and raw, but I think we have a
very good team."
"History is a funny thing. There have been a lot of great players and a lot
of players deserving of such an award," added Baltimore manager Dave
Trembley. "I talked to Jonesy and he said, 'I'm kind of humbled by the whole
thing. I know there were a lot of people out there who were as deserving as I
am.'
"But I think it goes hand-in-hand with the new Oriole philosophy of pitching,
defense and giving young players an opportunity. As seasons go on, you may
not see more guys win awards, but you will see more and more Orioles be
recognized for their ability and their level of play. I don't think there
will be too many secrets anymore. Jones is just the guy that happened to
break through and break the ice for everybody behind him."
Jones ranked fourth among AL center fielders in total chances despite missing
more than 40 games, and he also led all of his peers in range factor. The
former shortstop joined Evan Longoria and Mark Buehrle as first-time Gold
Glovers and managed to align himself next to Torii Hunter and Ichiro Suzuki,
who have won nine straight times.
Jones credited outfield instructor John "T-Bone" Shelby with helping him to
learn the mental nuances of the position and said they really share the
award. Jones also gave credit to right fielder Nick Markakis, saying that he
was a Gold Glove-caliber defender. When asked if he's a better defender now
than 2008, Jones wasn't so sure.
"It's hard for me to go back and look at everything defensively," he said.
"There are things I think I need to improve on. That's No. 1: There's always
room for me to improve. Traveling with us, you see the work that people put
in on the field, and I think I need to get after it more. Hit it harder. Get
better. There's really only one way to go. I'm not content with how I am
right now. I'm happy about the Gold Glove, but I think overall defensively, I
can get better."
Some analysts believe that Jones will eventually move to a corner outfield
slot due to added growth, but Trembley likes him in center field and would
need quite a bit of convincing to switch him anywhere else.
"I've compared him to a younger version of Torii Hunter, and obviously Torii
Hunter is one of the best in the business," he said. "I see Adam as a similar
type of guy, but I don't think he's done growing. I like him in center field.
I think he'll get a little bit bigger, but I also think that something like
this will give him even more incentive."
Jones truly made a quantum leap on offense, where he set career highs in
doubles (22), home runs (19), RBIs (70) and runs scored (83) despite having
virtually the same amount of at-bats as he did last season. His walk rate
improved and his strikeouts declined, and Jones had surpassed his best home
run total by the end of May.
Despite his breakout, Jones had a few things he'd like to change about his
season. The youngster batted .303 with a .357 on-base percentage and a .481
slugging mark before the All-Star break and fell off to .222/.290/.405 after
the intermission, and a severely sprained ankle cost him virtually all of
September.
Still, on the whole, the year was a rousing success. Jones became Baltimore's
youngest All-Star since Mussina in 1992, and he proved that he can be a
middle-of-the-order power threat. Jones began the season as the No. 2 hitter
-- wedged between Brian Roberts and Markakis -- but later moved down to hit
third and even cleanup.
Trembley said he often heard from opposing managers and players that Jones
was among the most improved players in the league, and he said that feedback
only increased after the All-Star Game.
"When you play teams in the west for a home-and-home series, it was pretty
evident that they were impressed with him," he said. "And it's just
phenomenal where this guy was. He was our No. 8 hitter a year ago, and then
he's an All-Star and a Gold Glove winner in one year.
"It's a tremendous accomplishment and it speaks highly for how he's thought
of by others around the league. I think that's the key. And he's not done.
This guy's going to string together a career that could be very special. I
think he knows that, and the best is yet to come."
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恭喜Jones!
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