MLBMLB New York Yankees1967–1987Hall of Fame · 1993

Reggie Jackson

Mr. October — for the Yankees fan who remembers three swings, three home runs.

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Career snapshot

Hitting: .262 AVG · 563 HR · 1,702 RBI · 2,584 hits

Accolades

★ 5× World Series Champion (1972–74 Oakland, 1977–78 Yankees)

★ Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame (1993)

★ 2× World Series MVP (1973, 1977)

★ 1973 AL MVP

★ 14× All-Star

★ 4× AL home run champion (1973, 1975, 1980, 1982)

★ 3 home runs on 3 pitches in Game 6 of the 1977 World Series

★ Yankees Monument Park honoree, number 44 retired by both Yankees and A's

The card collector's view

Jackson's rookie card is the 1969 Topps #260 — a key vintage piece with strong demand in any A's or Yankees collection, with high-grade examples commanding premium attention. The 1970 Topps, 1977 Topps (his Yankees debut card), and 1982 Topps All-Star variations offer additional chase points. Modern Topps Heritage, Allen & Ginter, and Yankees/A's retrospective sets provide accessible signature and jersey pieces, while his iconic mustache-era photos make for distinctive memorabilia hits.

About Reggie Jackson at FreshDCards

Three home runs on three pitches from three different pitchers. Game 6, 1977 World Series, at Yankee Stadium. Reggie Jackson earned the nickname Mr. October that night and never lost it. Across 21 seasons from 1967 to 1987 he won five World Series rings — three with the Oakland A's dynasty, two with the Yankees of the late seventies — and finished with 563 career home runs. The 1973 AL MVP. Two World Series MVPs. The first $3 million man in baseball.