Baltimore Orioles’ Adam Jones challenges Barack Obama to game of RBI Baseball 14 (Video)

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Baltimore Orioles center fielder Adam Jones is having another terrific season at the plate, and has lead the Birds to an AL East championship.

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Jones is known for being both exciting on the field, and entertaining off the field, particularly in social media, despite his recent weariness towards the pressures social media brings.

Jones is apparently quite good at R.B.I. Baseball 14, as well, and is willing to put his record on the line against the leader of the free world, the President of the United States, Barack Obama.

Jones humorously challenges President Obama in the video below, because he asked whom he would challenge if he could, and claims he won’t just allow the President to win easily.

Jones has hit 28 home runs this season, and is slashing .281/.312/.467, with a weighted on base average (wOBA) of .340, while being worth 5.3 fWAR.

Unfortunately, R.B.I. Baseball 14 has received generally poor reviews, and Fansided’s gaming site Gamesided, noted that the game doesn’t support online play, so Jones would likely have to find the time to visit President Obama.

Or perhaps the Orioles can just win the World Series and earn an invitation to the White House.

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