ATLANTA -- Despite all the boos, Chipper Jones will always love Shea.
So fond of Shea Stadium where the fans heckle him, the Atlanta
star named his new son after the New York Mets' ballpark Monday --
Shea Logan Jones.
"I love playing there," Jones said. "Check the numbers."
Jones has hit 17 home runs at Shea, his highest total at a
visiting park, and his first major league homer came there on May
9, 1995. He is a lifetime at .314 hitter at Shea.
Jones was with his wife, Sharon, for the birth of their second child Monday. He made it back to Turner Field by the fifth inning, and struck out as a pinch-hitter in the seventh inning of a 7-6 win over San Francisco.
The couple had planned to name the child Shea whether it was a boy or girl, Jones said. Shea Logan measured 21 inches and weighed 7 pounds, 14 ounces. He joins Larry Wayne III, who's 4. Chipper also has another son, Matthew, who's 6, from a previous relationship.
Jones is not the only big leaguer to salute Shea in a special way. Cincinnati shortstop Barry Larkin, who also enjoys playing in New York, named his daughter Brielle D'Shea.
During the height of the Mets-Braves rivalry in the late 1990s,
Mets fans taunted Jones with singsong chants of "Lar-ry, Lar-ry"
-- his real name. Jones still hears it from Mets fans, though the
booing has not stopped the All-Star's production at the plate.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.