Chipper Jones Reveals Why He Took Less Money To Stay With Braves

Chipper Jones Reveals Why He Took Less Money To Stay With Braves
(Photo by Scott Cunningham/Getty Images)

This Major League Baseball offseason has been one for the books thus far as plenty of talented players have switched teams for a large amount of money.

Top free agent Juan Soto from the New York Yankees broke the MLB record contract by signing a deal with the New York Mets worth $765 million over 15 years.

Soto’s contract broke the previous record held by Shohei Ohtani when he signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers for $700 million last year.

While it seems like an easy choice to just accept the offer that is the most money, not all players feel that way.

Former Atlanta Brave Chipper Jones revealed why he took less money to stay with the Braves.

Jones explains that the Braves are often unable to make similar offers to the offers made by some of the big market teams.

When it came to money, Jones was willing to take a little less to stay with the Braves as he knew they would be competitive with the roster that they had.

Jones had an impressive MLB career that began in 1993 and ended in 2012, and all 19 seasons of his career were played with the Braves.

His career numbers include a .303 batting average with 468 home runs, 1,623 RBIs, and a .930 OPS.

It is interesting to hear Jones’ take on the contracts and it will be interesting to see if other players take the same approach with the record-breaking contracts that are being signed..

Related Posts

BREAKING: What seemed like a minor update on Justin Verlander now feels like a turning point. The Orioles must decide whether to trust reputation — or plan for instability before it’s too late.

Justin Verlander and the Orioles: Why Baltimore’s Interest Still Makes Sense Despite the Questions The glory days of a legendary career inevitably fade, and for Justin Verlander,…

REPORT: Runner-up isn’t good enough in October. The Orioles’ failure to land Ranger Suárez, while the Red Sox surged ahead, exposes a gap in ambition that fans can’t ignore.

Baltimore Orioles Continue Aggressive Search for a Frontline Starting Pitcher The Baltimore Orioles entered the offseason with a clear and urgent priority: strengthening their starting rotation. After…

REPORT: The trade landscape is shifting rapidly, and the Atlanta Braves may no longer be alone in their pursuit. Both the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees are making aggressive moves for a two-time All-Star, intensifying competition at the top of the market. With momentum swinging and pressure mounting, this brewing showdown between powerhouse franchises could redefine the entire trade race

The Atlanta Braves enter the heart of the 2026 offseason with one reality impossible to ignore: starting pitching has become their most urgent need. After finishing the…

Report: Twins Daily is kicking off its Winter Meltdown with a special guest fans won’t want to miss. Former Twins standout LaTroy Hawkins will be the first to take part in the event, bringing his insight, stories, and experience to open the festivities.

Twins Daily Announces LaTroy Hawkins as First Guest for 2026 Winter Meltdown Event Twins Daily’s Winter Meltdown has steadily grown from a small offseason gathering into one…

REPORT: Baltimore finally replaced uncertainty with something far more valuable: stability. By locking in Gunnar Henderson, Adley Rutschman, and the core of its young roster for 2026, the Orioles made it clear this rebuild is no longer theoretical. The foundation is set, expectations are rising, and the future now demands the next bold step.

Orioles Settle Arbitration Cases as Gunnar Henderson Lands Record First-Year Deal The Baltimore Orioles made significant progress in resolving their arbitration landscape for the 2026 season, reaching…

🛑 BREAKING SAD NEWS: Famed knuckleball king Wilbur Wood, three‑time MLB All‑Star and one of baseball’s most durable pitchers, dies at age 84 — fans and legends alike mourn the loss of a true baseball icon. 👇

Wilbur Wood, Legendary Knuckleballer, Dies at 84 Wilbur Wood, a towering figure in Major League Baseball history, passed away Saturday in Burlington, Massachusetts, at the age of…