What nationality is Reggie Jackson?

What nationality is Reggie Jackson?

American

Did Reggie Jackson win a World Series?

Reggie Jackson (born in 1946) was one of the greatest sluggers in baseball history and one of the sport’s most colorful personalities. During his 21-year major league career, Jackson played on 11 division winners, 6 pennant-winning teams, and 5 World Series champions.

Is Reggie Jackson hurt?

Detroit Pistons guard Reggie Jackson will miss an extended period of time with a back injury. The Pistons announced Jackson will be out for at least four weeks due to a stress reaction. Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium first reported the news.

What high school did Reggie Jackson go to?

Arizona State University

Where is Reggie Jackson from NBA?

Los Angeles Clippers#1 / Point guard, Shooting guard

When did Reggie Jackson sign with the Clippers?

February 20

How much does Reggie Jackson make?

14.96 million USD (2016)

Who did the Pistons trade for Reggie Jackson?

The Detroit Pistons and Reggie Jackson have reached an agreement to buy out the veteran guard’s contract. The Pistons have requested waivers on Jackson. Jackson was originally acquired by the Pistons in a trade with Oklahoma City on February 19,ed the last four-plus seasons with the club.

What team is Reggie Jackson on?

Who struck out Reggie Jackson the most?

Career Leaders & Records for Strikeouts

Rank Player (yrs, age) Strikeouts
1. Reggie Jackson+ (21) 2597
2. Jim Thome+ (22) 2548
3. Adam Dunn (14) 2379
4. Sammy Sosa (18) 2306

What year did Reggie Jackson retire?

1987

What was Reggie Jackson’s number?

44New York Yankees

Did Reggie Jackson get traded?

The Clippers have officially signed Reggie Jackson, as the team relays on its website. The point guard agreed to a buyout with the Pistons earlier this week. Jackson, 29, spent the last five years in Detroit, having been acquired from the Thunder in a three-team trade in February 2015. …

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