Jason Adams
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Jason Adams | |
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Philadelphia Blue Jays - No. 45 | |
Outfielders | |
Born: | June 24, 1987 (30)
Bakersfield, CA |
Bats/Throws | Right/Right |
NABA Debut | |
September 8, 2009 for the Dallas Rangers | |
NABA Statistics (through 2017 season) | |
Batting Average | .275 |
Hits | 816 |
Home runs | 99 |
Runs batted in | 410 |
On-base percentage | .337 |
Teams | |
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Jason Jon Adams (born June 24, 1987) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the Philadelphia Blue Jays of the North American Baseball Association. He has played for the Dallas Rangers as well as the Blue Jays. Adams was known as J.J. Adams until his father, whose name was Jason as well, passed away; he began using just the name he and his father shared to honor him. Adams is well-known as the brunt of a prank from teammate Kirk Michael, with whom he is good friends; the prank involved him being told he was shipped to a Korean baseball team.