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Braves cut ties with CF Andruw Jones

Andruw Jones watches his three-run home run in the third inning of Game 1 of the World Series against the New York Yankees in New York, in this Oct. 20, 1996 file photo. At right is Yankees catcher Jim Leyritz. The Atlanta Braves are cutting ties with Jones, saying they can't afford to keep the perennial Gold Glove center fielder who's spent his entire career with the organization.

Right from the start, Andruw Jones made it clear he was going to be a very special player for the Atlanta Braves. As a 19-year-old rookie, he hit two homers in his very first World Series game — at Yankee Stadium, no less. For a dozen years, he dazzled Braves fans with his defense, making diving catches look routine and crash-into-the-wall grabs part of the norm.

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