- Randy Jackson (baseball)
Infobox MLB retired
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name=Randy "Ransom" Jackson
position=Third Baseman
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1926|2|10
debutdate=May 2
debutyear=by|1950
debutteam=Chicago Cubs
finaldate=September 25
finalyear=1959
finalteam=Chicago Cubs
stat1label=AVG
stat1value=.261
stat2label=HR
stat2value=103
stat3label=Hits
stat3value=415
teams=
*Chicago Cubs (1950-1955, 1959)
*Brooklyn Dodgers (1956-1957)
*Los Angeles Dodgers (1958)
*Cleveland Indians (1958-1959)
highlights=
*National League All-Star: 1954, 1955Ransom Joseph Jackson (born
10 February 1926 inLittle Rock ,Arkansas ) is a former American Major League (MLB) player for theChicago Cubs (1950-1955),Dodgers (1956-1958; two seasons inBrooklyn , one inLos Angeles ),Cleveland Indians (1958-1959), and ended his career back with the Cubs (1959).Before Major League Baseball
After a year at the
University of Arkansas , he transferred two times, and helped lead the football teams of bothTexas Christian University (1945) and theUniversity of Texas at Austin (1946) to consecutive Cotton Bowl appearances as a halfback. Playing baseball incollege he hit .500, .438 and .400.The Majors
The Chicago Cubs drafted Jackson and on
2 May 1950 , the 24-year-old made his major-league début. "Handsome Ransom" had four solid seasons atthird base for the Cubs from 1951 to 1955.Jackon followed up a slow
rookie season (in which he had 111 at-bats over 34 games) with a solid second season, in which he hit .276 with 76 RBI and 16home runs . He struggled again in his third major-league season, his average falling to .232, with 34 RBI and 9 home runs.Jackson rebounded over the next three seasons, posting batting averages of .285 (1953), .273 (1954), and .265 (1955). His RBI (66, 67, and 70) and home run (19, 19, and 21) totals also rebounded. Nor did his defensive play lag behind: in 1955, Jackson led the
National League (NL) indouble play s.His hitting and excellent play at third earned him consecutive trips to the
All-Star Game in his last two seasons in Chicago. In the 1954 game he came off the bench behind starterRay Jablonski of theSt. Louis Cardinals , in an 11-9 loss to theAmerican League (AL). The next season, 1955, he again came off the bench, in a 6-5 win for the National League, behind the Milwaukee Braves'Eddie Mathews .On the strength of Jackson's five continuous seasons in Chicago, the Dodgers, looking for a replacement for their aging All-Star third baseman
Jackie Robinson , tradedDon Hoak , Russ Meyer andWalt Moryn to the Cubs for Jackson andDon Elston .Jackson played off the bench behind Robinson in 1956. Despite having over 200 fewer plate appearances than in his previous year, he managed a .274 average with 8 home runs and 53 RBI. The Dodgers played in the famed "subway Series" against their hated cross-town rivals, the
New York Yankees in the1956 World Series , but Jackson had only three pinch-hit at-bats, going 0-for-3, with twostrike-out s.The following season (1957), Jackson suffered a major knee injury, ending his chances to become a star for the Dodgers. He played off the bench, not appearing in more than 64 games in a season for the rest of his career. He totaled only 8 more home runs and 43 RBIs combined for the next three seasons.
Notable games
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28 June 1951 : Hits a home run in the seventh inning to help the Cubs Frank Hiller to a "one-hitter", winning 8–0 over the St. Louis Cardinals, facing just 27 batters.*
15 August 1953 : Ties a NL record by grounding into three double-plays against theMilwaukee Braves in a 2-0 loss (Joe Torre would later break the record).*
17 April 1954 : With the wind at his back, he had four hits, including a home run that hit an apartment building on Waveland Avenue, across fromWrigley Field , in a NL record three-hour and 43-minute game against the St. Louis Cardinals. The Cubs won the game 23–13, the highest scoring game ever between these two rivals, and the two teams combine for 35 hits, including five homers and a 10-run Chicago 5th inning. Jim Brosnan is the winning pitcher over Gerry Staley.Transactions
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9 December 1955 : Traded to the Dodgers for Don Hoak (3B) and Walt Moryn (OF).
At the same time the Dodgers traded Russ Meyer (P) to the Cubs for Don Elston (P-RH) and cash.
*4 August 1958 : Purchased by the Cleveland Indians from the Los Angeles Dodgers
*4 May 1959 : Traded for Bob Smith (P-LH) from Cleveland to the Chicago Cubs
*8 October 1959 : Released by the Chicago Cubsources
* [http://www.whenitwasagame.net/bat_pages/jackson_r.html Randy Jackson bio @ WhenitwasaGame.net]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/J/Jackson_Randy.stm Info @ BaseballLibrary.com]
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=jacksra01 Stats @ Baseball-Almanac.com]
*baseball-reference|id=j/jacksra01
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