- Al Jackson
Alvin Neill Jackson (born
December 25 ,1935 ) is a former left-handedpitcher inMajor League Baseball who played from by|1959 to by|1969. His 43 wins with theNew York Mets were the franchise record untilTom Seaver eased past the mark in 1969.Jackson was born in
Waco, Texas and attendedWiley College . He was signed by thePittsburgh Pirates as an amateur free agent in by|1955 but his first regular major league experience came as a member of the inaugural by|1962New York Mets . As astarting pitcher , he posted an 8-20 record that year.After three more seasons of sixteen or more losses with the Mets, including a second 8-20 campaign, Jackson was traded to the
St. Louis Cardinals forKen Boyer . In by|1966, his first year in St. Louis, Jackson had his best season in the majors. He was sixth in theNational League inearned run average and ninth incomplete games . Unfortunately for Jackson, he also lost fifteen games and, the next year, was used more as arelief pitcher . Those 15 losses gave him a five year streak of at least 15 losses-the record since 1900 is six. Despite going 9-4 in by|1967, he did not see action in the1967 World Series .After the 1967 season, Jackson was traded back to the Mets for pitcher
Jack Lamabe and continued pitching out of thebullpen . He was with the "Miracle" Mets of by|1969 but was sold to theCincinnati Reds in June after compiling an ERA over ten, and never did play in a postseason.Jackson pitched 33 games for the Reds in relief to finish 1969. Before he played a game in by|1970, the Reds released him and his career was over.
Personal life
His daughter-in-law is named Valerie.Grandson's named Wesley Jackson and Kyle JacksonSons named Barry and Reggie Jackson Wife named Nadine Jackson
External links
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