Druw Jones rips RBI double in World Baseball Classic, father celebrates in dugout Diamondbacks outfielder prospect Druw Jones made an immediate impact in the World Baseball Classic, hitting an RBI double in the Netherlands’ opening Pool D game against Venezuela. His father, Hall of Famer Andruw Jones, watched from the dugout, marking the first time a father-son duo has ever been a manager-player pair in the tournament’s history. The younger Jones, 22, is representing the Netherlands for the first time in his career, while his father, who hails from Curacao—a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands—makes his managerial debut. Druw shared that his father had already secured his place on the roster when he learned he would be managing. “He was like, ‘Hey, man, if you’re going to be able to play, we’re going to have you on the roster,’” Druw said. “Of course I’m going to accept. Just had to wait on the team’s approval, and they were all backing it 100 percent.” In the second inning of the Netherlands’ game against Venezuela, Jones grounded a sinker up the middle and hustled to second base for an RBI double, scoring the team’s first run of the tournament. His performance was highlighted by social media, with tweets from the World Baseball Classic and MLB celebrating the moment. Jones also contributed another RBI in his third at-bat with a sacrifice fly that scored Didi Gregorius. Despite striking out in his second plate appearance, his offensive output showcased his growing impact. The younger Jones, known for his defensive prowess, was recently named Minor League Defensive Player of the Year and has been a Gold Glove recipient in the minors. In spring training games with the Diamondbacks, Jones has slashed .333/.333/.500 with two doubles in 12 plate appearances.#andruw_jones #curacao #world_baseball_classic #druw_jones #diamondbacks