Boston Herald

Jones back with O’s after WBC heroics

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Adam Jones provided perhaps the best highlight of the World Baseball Classic, when he took a home run away from Manny

Machado with a spectacula­r catch in center field. Now Jones and Machado are just teammates again.

“Pretty cool catch, pretty great moment,” Jones said. “Sorry it had to be my boy Manny, but it’s part of the game, part of that process.”

Jones is back with the Baltimore Orioles after winning the WBC with Team USA. The internatio­nal tournament was an opportunit­y that clearly meant a lot to him, and now he’s hoping he can accomplish something similar with Baltimore.

“To do it with those guys, it was probably the best experience of my life so far, especially with sports,” Jones said. “Hopefully, we can do something special with these guys in the clubhouse with the Orioles, because it was pretty, pretty humbling, pretty special to go out and represent your country, for all the countries to go out and represent their countries.”

After Jones robbed Machado of a homer, Machado — who was playing for the Dominican Republic — doffed his cap and waved it in salute.

“Great picture with USA across my chest right in front of the logo, in front of some American flags,” Jones said. “There’s one guy who doesn’t look impressed at all by it, sitting off to the left like, ‘What?’ I’ve seen the picture. But a pretty great moment, pretty special moment for that team.”

Jones has been with three Baltimore teams that have appeared in the postseason, but hasn’t played in a World Series.

“My main objective obviously is here playing for the Orioles, but that’s Major League Baseball. That’s just the United States,” he said. “This was on a global scale.” St. Louis Cardinals catcher

Yadier Molina, who played for Puerto Rico, said Jones owed Puerto Ricans an apology. The U.S. beat Puerto Rico in the final, and Jones said reports that Puerto Rico was planning a celebratio­n had motivated the Americans.

“I don’t think I said anything wrong. I just said what we’ve seen motivated us,” Jones said. “It wasn’t a slight at Puerto Rico by any stretch. I don’t think I said anything wrong, and I would never disrespect a country, because that would make totally no sense.”

Royals start with Duffy

Danny Duffy will start on Opening Day for the Kansas City Royals after he began last season in the bullpen. Kansas City opens the season on April 3 on the road against the Minnesota Twins.

“Really a tough week,” Duffy said with a laugh.

Duffy returned to Royals camp wearing a gold medallion after helping Team USA win the World Baseball Classic. He went 2-0 in the WBC.

Tribe shoulder load

Cleveland Indians right fielder

Lonnie Chisenhall will be sidelined for three days after spraining his right shoulder crashing into a wall in Cactus League play. Meanwhile, second baseman

Jason Kipnis, who had been shut down for two weeks with a sore shoulder, resumed baseball activity for the defending American League champions

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