He moved on to Ogden Canners of the Union Association in 1913, compiling a .315 batting average in 117 games.
He appeared in 853 major league games with a .265 batting average, 791 hits and 316 RBIs.
[1] As the starting third baseman for the 1921 Detroit Tigers, Jones had his only .300 season, batting .303 for a Detroit team loaded with offensive talent (including Hall of Fame batting champions Ty Cobb and Harry Heilmann).
Despite the impressive hitting, the 1921 Tigers finished in sixth place, 27 games behind the Yankees.
Jones also had a 3.60 range factor score in 1922, 0.36 points higher than the league average for third basemen.