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Baseball Biography

Reggie Jackson

“Mr October”

American · Wyncote, USA · Born 18 May 1946

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American Hall of Famer nicknamed 'Mr. October' whose legendary postseason performances, five World Series rings and explosive power made him one of the most charismatic and clutch players in baseball history.

Reggie Jackson is 'Mr. October', the most celebrated postseason performer in baseball history, whose three home runs on three consecutive pitches in Game 6 of the 1977 World Series remains one of sport's most dramatic individual performances. His exceptional power — 563 career home runs — and magnetic, controversial personality made him one of the sport's biggest stars. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1993.

Famous For

Clutch hitting and World Series heroics, nicknamed 'Mr. October'

Playing Style

How They Played

Power hitter with exceptional clutch performance in big moments

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Hall of Fame slugger known for dramatic postseason performances

Career Journey

Timeline

1967 📌 MLB debut with Kansas City Athletics
1973 🏆 AL MVP Award and World Series champion with Oakland
1974 🏆 World Series champion with Oakland Athletics
1977 🏆 World Series champion and World Series MVP with Yankees
1977 🎯 Three home runs in World Series Game 6
1978 🏆 World Series champion with New York Yankees
1987 📌 Retired from professional baseball
1993 🥇 Inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame
Career Timeline — Reggie Jackson
1967
MLB debut with Kansas City Athletics
1973
AL MVP Award and World Series champion with Oakland
1974
World Series champion with Oakland Athletics
1977
World Series champion and World Series MVP with Yankees
1977
Three home runs in World Series Game 6
1978
World Series champion with New York Yankees
1987
Retired from professional baseball
1993
Inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame