Reggie Jackson Discusses Old Timers Day At Yankees Stadium

Baseball legend Reggie Jackson stopped by the studio to talk about the first Old-Timers Day at Yankee Stadium.
Jackson is a baseball Hall of Famer nicknamed "Mr. October" because of his clutch hitting in the postseason. Jackson hit 3 homeruns in Game 6 of the 1977 World Series, the most homeruns ever by one player in a World Series game.
Jackson is a former Major League Baseball right fielder who played for five different teams from 1967 to 1987. He helped win three consecutive World Series titles as a member of the Oakland A's in the early 1970s and also helped win two consecutive titles with the New York Yankees.
Jackson is the only player to be named MVP in two World Series. He is also baseball's all-time strikeout king, striking out 2,597 times, once every four at-bats. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1993.
For more on Old-Timers Day, visit yankees.mlb.com. For more information on Jackson, visit reggiejackson.com.
Written by Pierre Bonny
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