Andruw Jones hit his ninth home run in the last 11 games and drove in three runs as the Braves beat the struggling Florida Marlins 8-0 Wednesday night. "If it isn't Chipper, it's Andruw," Marlins manager Jack McKeon said. "He may cool off, but right now he's hot. He's a guy who can hit 30, 40, even 50." Jones' homer gave him the NL lead with 21 and gave the Braves a 4-0 lead in the fifth inning. The shot off Brian Moehler traveled an estimated 432 feet to left field. Jones' homer streak began when he hit two against Oakland on June 11, five days after Chipper Jones was placed on the disabled list with a foot injury. Chipper Jones is expected to miss at least a few more weeks while his foot remains immobilized, leaving Andruw as the cleanup hitter and veteran leader on a team playing without at least three of its five starting pitchers.