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Jones set to join familiar names in Hall of Fame

- By Paul Newberry Associated Press Sports Writer

ATLANTA — When Chipper Jones took stock of all of the familiar names he’s on the cusp of rejoining, he wondered if it might be time to expand the Baseball Hall of Fame.

“We need to see if we can erect our own room in Cooperstow­n,” Jones quipped, flashing that dry sense of humor he was known for during his playing days.

All signs point to Jones becoming the latest member of those great Atlanta Braves teams of the 1990s and early 2000s to enter the Hall when the inductees are revealed on Wednesday.

The Braves’ Big Three

All signs point to Chipper Jones being selected to the Baseball Hall of Fame when the next group of inductees is announced Wednesday.

— pitchers Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine and John Smoltz — already have taken their place in Cooperstow­n, along with Atlanta’s longtime manager, Bobby Cox, and the architect of 14 straight division titles, general manager John Schuerholz.

A third baseman who played his entire 19-year career in Atlanta, Jones appears certain of election based on a tracking of ballots that show his support running at more than 98 percent, File, Rainier Ehrhardt / AP

well above the 75 percent threshold. His credential­s include a .303 career average, 468 homers, nine seasons with at least 100 RBIs, eight AllStar Game appearance­s, a .401 on-base average, the 1999 NL MVP award, a batting title at age 36.

Jones always had a real appreciati­on for the history of the game and all the greats who came before him, which would make getting into the Hall even more poignant.

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