Coburn Dyas "Cobe" Jones (August 21, 1907 – June 3, 1969) was a
Major League Baseball
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player. Jones played for the
Pittsburgh Pirates
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of the
National League
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for two seasons. In , Jones only played in 1 game and went 1–2. In Jones played in 28 games, batting .254. Jones was born and died in
Denver, Colorado
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.
External links
Baseball Almanac page on Cobe Jones
1907 births
1969 deaths
Baseball players from Colorado
Colorado Buffaloes baseball players
Chicago Cubs scouts
St. Louis Cardinals scouts
Colorado College Tigers baseball players
Pittsburgh Pirates players
Minor league baseball managers
Bartlesville Chiefs players
Bridgeport Bears (baseball) players
Corsicana Oilers players
Denver Bears players
Newark Bears (International League) players
Sacramento Senators players
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