Cue up the Dumb and Dumber GIFS. There's a chance.
Former Atlanta Braves third baseman Chipper Jones might consider managing baseball in the future, but he told Atlanta radio station 680 The Fan's "Front Row" show Friday he's content with his life right now.
Jones is happy with his current role with the Atlanta Braves and having plenty of time for family and golf.
He said it would take a price that would have to "knock my socks off" for him to consider becoming the next manager of the Braves.
"I have not been approached by anybody officially," Chipper said trying to put fans' speculation to bed.
The Future Hall of Famer didn't rule out taking up a manager position in the future. But, it wouldn't be solely up to him.
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"That would have to be a decision me and the little lady would have to come to," Chipper said referring to his wife, Taylor Higgins.
"If she was okay with it, I would consider it," he said.
Higgins recently asked Jones if he wanted to be the Braves' next manager. He said he told her what he told the radio show:
"No comment."
Jones is currently a special assistant for the Braves. He goes to the ballpark a couple times a week to be a "third set of eyes" on the guys in the hitting cage.
He's also been acting as a scout for the organization traveling to local high schools. He said it's not the easiest task because he's so recognizable and can't fly under the radar.
The Atlanta Braves fired manager Fredi Gonzalez Monday after the team started a franchise-worst 9-28 through 37 games. Triple-A manager Brian Snitker will be the interim manager until the end of the season.
"He's the greatest," Jones said about Snitker.
The pair worked together in the early 90s when Snitker was a first base coach. Snitker has been with the Braves for nearly 40 seasons, and Jones said that proves how strong of a developmental coach Snitker is and his worth to the organization.
"I think this was a particular strong move."
To hear more of Jones on 680 The Fan, click here.