Adam Jones Returns to the Orioles as Special Advisor to the General Manager and Community Ambassador
The club today announced that long-time Orioles outfielder Adam Jones officially returns to the organization as a Special Advisor to the General Manager and Community Ambassador.
In this role, Jones will advise Executive Vice President & General Manager Mike Elias on various matters and serve as a resource for the rest of the Baseball Operations department and Orioles major and minor league players.
Jones will continue to have an impact on the Baltimore community, participating in several club-sponsored community service projects including with the club¡¯s adopt-a-school partnership with Harlem Park Elementary Middle School, Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI), and the Challenger League. Through a myriad of events and opportunities, he will interact with Birdland Members, Corporate Partners, fans, and members of the front office as a representative of the club. Jones will mark the beginning of this role when he joins the Orioles in Sarasota to serve as a guest coach this Spring Training.
¡°I am grateful for the Orioles relationships I have formed since my retirement, which have led us to this exciting partnership. Having the opportunity to be around the game that I love, while also learning the operations side of baseball from one of the best General Managers is truly an honor. I am happy to be a resource for the Orioles organization and will offer everything I¡¯ve learned from past experience to help the team succeed,¡± shared Jones. ¡°Baltimore has always meant so much to me, and this unique role will allow me to continue giving back to the community I love. This is a special opportunity and I¡¯m eager to embrace it fully.¡±
¡°Adam was a tremendous representative of the Orioles on and off the field while he was a player,¡± said Elias. ¡°We are excited to formally welcome him back to our team, and we look forward to utilizing his experience, expertise, and perspective to help the franchise achieve sustained excellence.¡±
Jones, who officially retired from baseball as a Baltimore Oriole on September 15, 2023, spent 11 seasons with the club after he was originally acquired from the Seattle Mariners in 2008. He ranks fourth in Orioles history in at-bats and total bases, fifth in runs scored, home runs, RBI, and extra-base hits, seventh in doubles, eighth in hits and total games played, 10th in triples, and tied for 10th in stolen bases. During his time in Baltimore, Jones earned five All-Star selections, six Heart & Hustle Award nominations, four Gold Glove Awards, three Most Valuable Oriole recognitions, and one Silver Slugger Award.
A three-time Roberto Clemente Award nominee, Jones¡¯ dedication to the Baltimore community is unmatched. As a player, he was involved with the Boys and Girls Club of Metropolitan Baltimore, the Orioles RBI Program, and the Maryland YMCA, not only contributing monetary donations, but countless hours to each organization, ensuring the Baltimore youth felt cared for and were given the opportunity for a better future.