
Reggie Jackson
Reginald Martinez Jackson (born May 18, 1946) is an American former professional baseball right fielder who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Kansas City / Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees, and California Angels. He led his teams to first place eleven times over his 21-year baseball career and had only two losing seasons. He was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1993. He was nicknamed "Mr. October" for his clutch hitting in the postseason with the Athletics and the Yankees. He helped Oakland win five consecutive American League West divisional titles, three straight American League pennants and three consecutive World Series titles from 1972 to 1974. He helped New York win four American League East divisional pennants, three American League pennants and back to back World Series titles, in 1977 and 1978. He also helped the California Angels win two AL West divisional titles in 1982 and 1986. He hit three consecutive home runs at Yankee Stadium in the clinching game six of the 1977 World Series. He hit 563 career home runs and was an American League (AL) All-Star for 14 seasons. He won two Silver Slugger Awards, the AL Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award in 1973, two World Series MVP Awards and the Babe Ruth Award in 1977. The Yankees retired his uniform number in 1993, and the Athletics retired it in 2004. He currently serves as a special advisor to the Houston Astros, and a sixth championship associated with him came with Houston's win in the 2022 World Series. He was the de facto spokesperson for the Upper Deck Company during the early 1990s, appearing in numerous advertisements, appearances, and participating in the company's Heroes of Baseball exhibition games. He has endured three fires to personal property, including a June 20, 1976, fire at his home in Oakland that destroyed his 1973 MVP award, World Series trophies and All-Star rings. The same home was again burned down during the Oakland firestorm of 1991, which destroyed more baseball memorabilia in addition to other valuable collections. In 1988, a warehouse holding several of Jackson's collectible cars was damaged in a fire, with several of the cars, valued at $3.2 million (~$8 million in 2022 terms) ruined. He co-authored a book in 2010, Sixty-Feet Six-Inches, with fellow Hall of Famer Bob Gibson. The book, whose title refers to the distance between the pitcher's mound and home plate, details their careers and approach to the game.
Filmography (31)
MOVIESpirit of Golf2023as Self
MOVIE★ 5.6Reggie2023as Self
MOVIE★ 6.0Say Hey, Willie Mays!2022as Self
MOVIEYankees-Dodgers: An Uncivil War2022as Self
MOVIEGenerations of the Game2018
MOVIEThe Swingin' A's2017as Self
MOVIEThe Making of Mr. October: The Reggie Jackson Story2016as Self
TV★ 8.0MLB Network Presents2015as Self
MOVIE★ 5.0Henry & Me2014as Self
TV★ 10.0Studio 42 with Bob Costas2009as Self
MOVIEMLB Vintage World Series Films: New York Yankees2006as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 5.9The Benchwarmers2006as Self
MOVIE★ 6.5Rebels of Oakland: The A's, The Raiders, The '70s2003as Self
TV★ 8.5Malcolm in the Middle2000as Reggie Jackson
MOVIE★ 6.5Summer of Sam1999as Reggie Jackson
TV★ 9.0SportsCentury1999
MOVIE★ 6.1BASEketball1998as Reggie Jackson
MOVIEWhere Have You Gone, Joe DiMaggio?1997as Self
MOVIE★ 5.5Under Pressure1997as Reggie Jackson
TV★ 5.9Suddenly Susan1996as Reggie Jackson
MOVIE★ 5.9Ri¢hie Ri¢h1994as Baseball Coach
TV★ 6.2Blossom1990
MOVIE★ 7.3The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!1988as Angel Right Fielder
MOVIEGrand Slam!1988as Self
TV★ 7.7MacGyver1985as Self
MOVIE1981 Official World Series Film1981
TV★ 6.5Archie Bunker's Place1979
TV★ 6.3The Love Boat1977as Reggie Jackson- TV★ 7.0Szysznyk1977
TV★ 7.3The Jeffersons1975
TV★ 5.8The Mike Douglas Show1961as Self