Since 2004, Braves third baseman Chipper Jones has been plagued by injuries and has played in more than 140 games only once. Here are the number of games played each season since then and his batting average.

Note: Jones missed some games for scheduled days off.

2004: 137 games, .248 average

2005: 109 games, .296 average

2006: 110 games, .324 average

2007: 134 games, .337 average

2008: 128 games, .364 average

2009: 143 games, .264 average

2010: 95 games, .265 average

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