PITTSBURGH — Jared Jones is one pitcher the Pittsburgh Pirates can't wait to get back in their rotation, but showed in his most recent outing that he needs more time to be at his best. Jones made his first start for Triple-A Indianapolis on his rehab assignment at Victory Field on May 6, facing Omaha, Triple-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals, in the first game of a doubleheader that got moved up a day after a rain delay. He threw three innings, but gave up five hits, a walk and an earned run over 54 pitches and posted two strikeouts. Jones did some things well, but some of his issues show that he isn't quite ready for a return to the Pirates. How Jones' Start at Triple-A Transpired Jones had a relatively quick first inning, 13 pitches, which saw him allow a base runner on an error from shortstop Alika Williams, but then first baseman Rafael Flores Jr. made a great snag and touched first base for the double play to end the frame.…