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Chipper Jones

Baseball Player

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baseball

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Reliable Patient Practical Devoted Responsible Stable Sensual

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1972-04-24
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Former MLB third baseman Chipper Jones enjoyed a remarkable 19-year career, all spent with the Atlanta Braves, where he made an undeniable impact on the field. Over the course of his time in the majors, Chipper Jones hit an impressive 468 home runs, showcasing both power and consistency. He earned numerous accolades, including the prestigious National League MVP award in 1999 and the NL batting title in 2008. One of the highlights of Chipper Jones’ career was helping lead the Braves to a World Series Championship back in 1995—a defining moment for both him and the franchise.

Before fame, Chipper Jones got his now-famous nickname from his family, who affectionately saw him as a chip off the old block—just like his father. Born Larry Wayne Jones Jr., he carried on a legacy that extended beyond baseball into his personal life. Chipper Jones is a proud father of five sons. His first son came from his marriage to Karin Fulford, and he shares three children with his second wife, Sharon Logonov. After their divorce, Chipper Jones married model Taylor Higgins, and together they welcomed his fifth son, Cutler, in January 2017. Through every chapter, Chipper Jones has remained a notable figure—not just in sports history, but in the lives of those closest to him.

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He made the National League All-Star team a total of eight times between 1996 and 2012, showcasing his consistent excellence over the years. He really stood out during that stretch, earning recognition season after season. He proved time and again why he was one of the top players in the league throughout that period. He wasn’t just a one-time selection—he kept delivering at an elite level, which is exactly why he found himself named to the All-Star roster so many times. He definitely left his mark, and those eight selections from 1996 to 2012 speak volumes about his talent and durability.

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