Yes, Reggie was traded to the Orioles in April, 1976. He was in the final season of his contract and free agency had just begun. The owner of the Oakland Athletics, Charles Finlay, was not going to spend the money to keep his three time World Series championship team together and he began selling and trading his players at will. Reggie played the 1976 season with the Orioles and, shortly afterwards, signed as a free agent with the Yankees.
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Reggie Jackson made his Major League debut with the Kansas City Athletics on June 9, 1967 before the team moved to Oakland. Reggie played for the Athletics from 1967 - 1975, the Baltimore Orioles in 1976, The New York Yankees from 1977 - 1981, California Angels 1982 - 1986 and finished his career back in Oakland with the Athletics in 1987.
Yes he played both at USC
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He played right field
Reggie Jackson. 1976 was his only season with the Orioles.
Reggie Jackson plays for the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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NBA player Reggie Jackson played for Boston College.
Reggie Jackson plays for the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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No, he played for the Oakland As, the California Angels, the Baltimore Orioles, and the New York Yankees. He didn't play for the Cardinals. Also, the first year of his career, when he played for the As, the As were in Kansas City.
Reggie Jackson played in 11 games at designated hitter for the Baltimore Orioles in 1976, starting in none of them. , equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).
Reggie Jackson made his Major League debut with the Kansas City Athletics on June 9, 1967 before the team moved to Oakland. Reggie played for the Athletics from 1967 - 1975, the Baltimore Orioles in 1976, The New York Yankees from 1977 - 1981, California Angels 1982 - 1986 and finished his career back in Oakland with the Athletics in 1987.
Reggie Jackson lives in Carmel, California.
No, Reggie Jackson did not play the first base position. Jackson played the right field position from June 1967 until he retired on October 1987. He started his career with the Kansas City Athletics.
No, Reggie Jackson is still alive.