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Jones will reportedly have the chance to make $1 million in incentives. "He's certainly been a superstar for quite a few years," Rangers manager Ron Washington said, according to MLB.com. "These past few years have been down for him, but I like the fact that he brings 10 Gold Gloves, he's a winner and he fits well into our clubhouse. He has something to prove. We've got him in camp now, we'll see where he goes from here." Jones reportedly turned down an offer from the Yankees to compete for a spot in the outfield. |