Reggie Jackson
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Jeter has a blast, but night isn't perfect...lead and moved him into third place on the playoff home run list with 19. The line drive over the right-field fence moved him ahead of Mickey Mantle and Reggie Jackson. He trails the Dodgers' Manny Ramirez (29) and former teammate Bernie... In this article: Derek Jeter, New York Yankees, Reggie Jackson, Phil Hughes, Manny Ramirez, Mickey Mantle, and Maicer Izturis |
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MLB | October 17, 2009
Yankees Short Hops: Game 2
...19th in the playoffs. That's one more than both Mickey Mantle and Reggie Jackson, and Jeter now trails only Manny Ramirez (29) and former teammate Bernie Williams (22) on the all-time list of postseason homers. Perhaps the only...
In this article: Yankees, Alex Rodriguez, The Angels, Derek Jeter, All rights reserved, Manny Ramirez, Jerry Hairston Jr., and Mickey Mantle
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St. Petersburg Times | October 17, 2009
New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter moves into third place for home runs in baseball's postseason
...1901 [Getty images] With a third-inning shot to rightfield on Saturday, Jeter moved past Yankees legends Reggie Jackson and Mickey Mantle to take over third place on the all-time postseason home run list with 19. Only Manny Ramirez,...
In this article: Derek Jeter, World Series, New York Yankees, Manny Ramirez, Mickey Mantle, Bernie Williams, Mike Scioscia, and Angels
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Kansas City Star | October 17, 2009
Yankees, Angels tied at 2 through 6 in ALCS Game 2
With 19 postseason homers, Jeter moved past former Yankees Mickey Mantle and Reggie Jackson into sole possession of third place, trailing only the Los Angeles Dodgers' Manny Ramirez (29) and former Yankees teammate Bernie Williams (22).
In this article: New York Yankees, Angels, A.J. Burnett, Derek Jeter, Joe Saunders, Erick Aybar, CC Sabathia, Robinson Cano, Andy Pettitte, and Torii Hunter
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Sports Illustrated | October 08, 2009
Yankees flatten weary Twins in Game 1
...the left-field line. With his 18th postseason home run, he tied Yankees stars Mickey Mantle and Reggie Jackson for third on the career list behind Manny Ramirez (28) and Bernie Williams (22), another former New York star ''You get a two-run...
In this article: Yankees, CC Sabathia, Derek Jeter, Brian Duensing, Alex Rodriguez, New York, Nick Swisher, Orlando Cabrera, and Joe Mauer
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Detroit News | October 16, 2009
Alex Rodriguez, Yankees edge Angels on error in 13th
It was his second homer of these playoffs and No. 19 of his postseason career, breaking a tie with Yankees Hall of Famers Mickey Mantle and Reggie Jackson for third place behind ex-teammate Bernie Williams (22) and Manny Ramirez (29). In...
In this article: Angels, Alex Rodriguez, New York Yankees, A.J. Burnett, New York, David Robertson, Erick Aybar, Robinson Cano, and Jerry Hairston Jr.
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Philly.com | October 08, 2009
Yankees follow Jeter to victory over Twins
...feet fair down the leftfield line. With his 18th postseason home run, he tied Yankees legends Mickey Mantle and Reggie Jackson for third on the career list behind Manny Ramirez (28) and Bernie Williams (22). The captain was on base four times...
In this article: Derek Jeter, Yankees, CC Sabathia, Alex Rodriguez, Nick Swisher, NEW YORK, Brian Duensing, Orlando Cabrera, Joe Mauer, and Michael Cuddyer
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Reginald Martinez "Reggie" Jackson (born May 18, 1946), nicknamed "Mr. October" for his clutch hitting in the postseason, is an American former Major League Baseball right fielder who played for five different teams from 1967 to 1987. He helped win three consecutive World Series titles as a member of the Oakland A's in the early 1970s and also helped win two consecutive titles with the New York Yankees. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1993. When he retired, only five men had hit more home runs in the majors than did he.
He now resides in Carmel, California.
- Birth Date:
- May 18, 1946
- Position:
- Right fielder
- Bats:
- Left
- Debut Date:
- 1967
- Debut team:
- Kansas City Athletics
- Career Highlights:
- * 14× All-Star selection (1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984)
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