Duquette had expressed a desire to table negotiations until after the season, but that changed along the way. "My choice is not to talk about contracts during the season, but this is a unique case," he said. "I'm hopeful we can get something done. I think it would certainly be good for the team and for the fans. I've said it before, and everybody knows Adam Jones is a good player. We like Adam Jones. We like what he does for our ballclub. He plays good defense and hits in the middle of our lineup. He's a dependable player. He plays the games." Asked whether he changed his normal stance on negotiations because of what Jones is doing or what the Orioles have accomplished over the first two months, Duquette replied, "It's Adam Jones. It's about Adam Jones." Duquette wouldn't confirm that Jones underwent a physical. I've been told that he might have taken two, including a second one for insurance purposes. "What I can tell you about that is we've had some productive discussions, and hopefully it will lead to a long-term deal," Duquette said. "We've been working on it for a while." Jones received a huge ovation as he stepped to the plate with the bases loaded and no outs in the first inning. He lifted a sacrifice fly to left field, giving the Orioles a 1-0 lead against Kansas City's Bruce Chen.