Braves third baseman Chipper Jones believes that the World Baseball Classic needs some serious formatting changes. "There's some serious problems with the WBC setup," said Jones, who will miss the remainder of the tournament with an oblique strain. "I wouldn't trade the experience for anything. But I wouldn't do it again under the current format. There's way too many days off. This tournament could be over by now." Jones returned to the Braves on Monday for treatment on the strain, and he could play in a spring game as early as the end of the week. Team USA officials planned to rest Jones for five days, but the third baseman didn't like the idea. "Well they kept me out five days in Canada, and I was probably ready to go on the third day," Jones said. "They were going to do the same thing so I said, screw it, I'm coming home. "I'd much rather be around this [Braves] training staff and treat it aggressively and hopefully get back into some kind of action in two or three days."