[1] His career range factor of 11.20 ranks third all-time in major league history behind Jiggs Donahue and Frank Isbell.
[1] On August 20, 1909, the Browns traded Jones to the Detroit Tigers in exchange for Claude Rossman.
In 1910, Jones concluded his major league career with the Tigers, compiling a .255 batting average in 135 games.
[1] Over the course of eight major league seasons, Jones appeared in 1,058 games, 1,033 of them as a first baseman, and compiled a .258 batting average with 964 hits and 135 stolen bases.
[1] After his major league career ended, Jones played for five seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers of the American Association from 1911 to 1915.