Howie Jones Biography
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- Born March 1, 1897
Jones was born on March 1, 1897 in Irwin, Pennsylvania.\n', '
Jones began his professional career in 1920 for the Moline Plowboys who played in the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League (IIIL). In that year, he played outfield in 78 games and batted .293—his lowest in his minor league career. The following year, he continued with the Plowboys, and Jones continued to improve. He played 105 games in the outfield and batted .319.\n', '
On September 5, 1921, Howie Jones got his chance to play in Major League Baseball; he was called up to play for the St. Louis Cardinals against the Chicago Cubs. He came in as a pinch hitter for pitcher Bill Pertica in the sixth inning. In his sole plate appearance that game, he was struck out by Buck Freeman, but the Cardinals won 4 to 3. Jones\' next game was four days later against the Cincinnati Reds. Once again, as a pinch hitter, Jones did not achieve a hit. Howie\'s last Major League game came on September 17, 1921 against the Philadelphia Phillies. He replaced Austin McHenry and played left field until being replaced by Cliff Heathcote.\n', '
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