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By Jerry Crasnick
ESPN.com Friday, May 16, 2008 Note to all those baseball romantics and dreamers who think Atlanta third baseman Chipper Jones could add spice to the 2008 season by flirting with .400: It's not going to happen. For a variety of reasons, the chances of a Sunshine State World Series are better than Jones' reprising Ted Williams. Consider that Jones is in his 15th season and has yet to bat better than .337. He's good for legging out maybe a hit a month, and at age 36, he must be vigilant about nagging injuries that could spira ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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