Chipper Jones won the NL batting title on Sunday and reiterated that he wants to retire as a member of the Atlanta Braves. "Yeah, definitely," Jones said of his hope to stay with the Braves beyond next season. "I was born and bred into this organization. It?s the only organization I?ve ever known. Bobby Cox is the only manager I?ve ever played for." "I can?t imagine the grass being any greener on the other side. I don?t want that to happen, but every dog has his day." Jones edged Albert Pujols for the batting crown with a .364 average, making him the oldest switch-hitting batting champion in major league history. "It?s sweet vindication, after a bunch of people said I was done," said Jones. "The last couple of years have been awesome, from a numbers standpoint."