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Rockies’ Nolan Jones hits balls harder, farther than anyone in MLB. Now he’s just got to take the next step.

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June 7, Coors Field, 3-1 count. San Francisco Giants right-hander Logan Webb tried to fool Nolan Jones with a sinker.

Webb missed his spot. Jones didn’t miss his chance.

Pure power and poetry in motion, Jones launched the ball 483 feet into the second deck in right-center at Coors Field, the ball coming off his bat at 114.2 mph.

“It’s almost like you don’t feel anything when you connect like that,” the Rockies’ rookie outfielder said. “You swing and watch it go.”

Jones, 25, has been a bright light in Colorado’s dismal season, but he remains an unpolished gem.

Raised as an infielder, he’s still learning how to patrol Coors’ wide-open outfield spaces. His 34.3% strikeout rate is too high. In his 15 games in July entering the weekend, Jones was hitting .167 (8 for 48) with 22 strikeouts and only four walks. But half of his eight hits went over the fence.

“I want to be the best player in the game, like everybody else out here,” he said. “But there are, obviously, a lot of glaring things I need to fix right now. Like, there’s way too much swing-and-miss right now.”

Strikeouts aside, Jones’ power and potential are clearly off the charts.

Entering the weekend, Jones had hit nine home runs with an average exit velocity of 109.3 mph and an average distance of 438 feet. Both of those measures ranked No. 1 in the majors among players who’d hit at least eight home runs.

The runners-up, with an average distance of 423 feet, were Arizona’s Evan Longoria, Atlanta’s Ronald Acuna Jr., Rockies catcher Elias Diaz and Angels superstar Shohei Ohtani.

Jones had already hit four home runs over 450 feet, tied with Joc Pederson (2015) for the third-most homers of 450 feet or more by a rookie in a single season. Aaron Judge (2017) and Pete Alonso (2019) both hit eight tape-measure homers as rookies.

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