St. Louis Browns LHP Earl Jones was born on June 11, 1919 in Fresno, California. "Lefty" Jones would enjoy a career that expanded over three decades, with nine years in the Browns organization. He would pitch in over 1100 innings in 189 games before finally debuting with the Browns in 1945.
Jones graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School in Fresno, California, and signed his first professional contract with the Bisbee Bees of the Arizona-Texas League in 1938. He reached a 6-5 record with a 5.13 ERA that led to the Browns signing the 19-year old, amateur free agent. The Browns assigned him to their Class D level, Beaver Falls Bees in Pennsylvania. He would spend the next six seasons in the Browns organization, playing at every level and showing progress with every team. He saw time with the Springfield Browns (1940-41), Youngstown Browns (1941), Gloverville-Johnstown Glovers (1942), and Toledo Mud Hens (1943, 46-47). He would also spend time with the Oakland Oaks (1943). Jones would appear in over 110 innings each season, and his ERA would remain close to 4.00.
Earl Jones would reach the Major Leagues in 1945, where he would be brought up in the second half of the season for support out of the bull pen. Many believed "Lefty" Jones should have been left spring training with the team, but the Browns had several pitchers coming out of the war industries. It was believed he would get more action with Toledo, a than sitting on the bench in St. Louis.
He made his MLB debut on July 6, 1945 in a relief role for Sam Zoldak in a 6-3 loss to the Washington Nationals. He would appear in 28.1 innings in just ten games with the Browns. Jones would allow 18 hits, issue 18 walks, while striking out 13, and recording a 2.54 ERA. He would not earn an MLB win or a loss, but he did earn a save on August 13 against the Yankees.
After the 1945 season, Jones would return to the minors and play for the San Diego Padres. He would close out his playing career back with Toledo (1946-47), and as a player-coach for the Oakland Oaks (1948-49). Jones would continue to coach with Oakland, the Fresno Cardinals (1951), and later with the Visalia Cubs (1954). Jones would also appear in 19 games with Fresno, and five games with Visalia. His minor league statistics would show a 119-95 record with 590 strikeouts.
While spending spend 50 years in professional as a player, scout and coach, Jones would also spend over 20 years with the Fresno Fire Department.