Braves third baseman Chipper Jones is progressing in his rehabilitation from left ACL surgery. Rather than retire following the injury, Jones is attempting a comeback. While hitting .265 with an .813 OPS over the past two seasons, Jones hasn't looked like a three-hole hitter that he was when he hit .342 with a 1.027 OPS from 2006-08. "One of the things that has concerned me over the past year-plus is the fact that the ball isn't coming off the bat the way I want it to, and it's not because I'm old," Jones said. "It's because I'm doing something fundamentally that's not right. "Right-handed, the ball is still coming off the bat the way that it should. Left-handed, it's just a little different. There are just a couple of tweaks that I've tried to make over the offseason that have really taken flight."