The Baltimore Sun
January 30, 2015
Andrea McDaniels

Orioles center fielder Adam Jones has joined the push to sign up Marylanders for health insurance under Obamacare.

He recorded a radio ad released Friday at an event with Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Attorney General Brian Frosh and other public officials.

The add encourages people to call 211, a help line for people who want to buy insurance. State officials hope the ad is particularly attractive to young people, who are key to the health care law’s success.

Orioles center fielder Adam Jones has joined the push to sign up Marylanders for health insurance under Obamacare.

He recorded a radio ad released Friday at an event with Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Attorney General Brian Frosh and other public officials.

The add encourages people to call 211, a help line for people who want to buy insurance. State officials hope the ad is particularly attractive to young people, who are key to the health care law’s success.

Last modified: February 2, 2015