Chipper Jones visited with the Braves this weekend and will act as a guest instructor during Sunday afternoon's workout.

"It was a little weird, but life goes on," Jones said. "Like I said up at the (Baseball Writers' Association of America] banquet up in New York, life goes on. It doesn't stop just because you retire. People are going to be in your locker and people are going to be playing your position. It's going to be weird to get used to, but I better start real soon."

He is approaching the upcoming season without any regrets about choosing to retire at the end of last year.

"I just haven't had the urge," Jones said. "I thought today it would be difficult not to get the itch [to play] or put the uniform on. I don't even want to put that uniform on. Honestly, I'm going to try to walk around in relative anonymity and hang out with the guys and kind of wean myself off this clubhouse."