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Jahmai Jones is a 28-year-old baseball player who plays in the outfield (that’s the grassy area in the back of the field). He grew up in Roswell, Georgia.
Here are some quick facts about him:
On a Tuesday, Jones was traded (swapped) from the Detroit Tigers to the Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox gave the Tigers a “player to be named later” (a mystery player who will be decided soon) in return.
Here is what happened next:
Important: Jones is now on a team that had won 11 games in a row before his Friday debut!
Jones has had a rough 2026 season so far:
But last year (2025), he had the best year of his career:
Callout: Jones was out of minor league options. That means he could not be sent to the minor teams (lower-level clubs) without risking losing him, so the Tigers designated him for assignment (let him go) before the trade.
Before Friday’s games, Jones said:
His new interim manager (temporary coach), Chad Tracy, actually met Jones back when both were with the Angels. Tracy said Jones might:
To make room for Jones, the Red Sox sent outfielder Nate Eaton to Triple-A Worcester (a minor league team).
Jones says his good 2025 was because he got to play regularly after a good start in Triple-A. This year, he said, “it’s just a little slower to start the season.”
He wants to:
He has shown he can do well in a platoon role (sharing a position with another player based on the pitcher).
Good signs at Boston’s Fenway Park:
Note: Jones is a “pull hitter” (he tends to hit the ball to one side), and he says Fenway “plays into my strength.” But it’s a small sample size (not many games), so we’ll see!
Jahmai Jones, a well-traveled 28-year-old outfielder, was traded from the Tigers to the Red Sox. He is struggling this year but had a great 2025. He is excited for a fresh start on a winning Boston team, where he may DH or play left field. He has had some success at Fenway Park already, and the Sox hope he returns to his old form.
Q: What does “designated for assignment” mean?
A: It means a team removes a player from its roster and gives other teams a chance to claim him. Jones was out of minor league options, so the Tigers did this before trading him.
Q: What is a pinch hitter?
A: A substitute batter who comes in to hit for another player, often in a key moment.
Q: Why is Fenway Park good for Jones?
A: He is a pull hitter, and the park’s shape suits his style. He has hit well there in limited games.
Q: What is a platoon role?
A: When a player shares a position with a teammate, usually based on whether the opposing pitcher is left- or right-handed.