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By Chris Sprow
Wednesday, April 8, 2009 Chipper Jones has hit, as our handy Baseball Prospectus notes, an absurd .332 with a .430 OBP and a .585 slugging percentage over the the last three years. This year, Larry Wayne is off to another one of those starts that make us wonder if he's the guy to flirt with .400 for long enough to keep it interesting. He's at .500 in his first two games, with an OPS of 1.625. Jones is one of those players who doesn't play his age, but shows ours. Can it be that he was the ire of Mets fans, a Septembe ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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