
Reggie Jackson Baseball Card 1981 Kellogg's 3D Super Stars PSA Grade Near Mint, See Photos - Includes FREE SHIPPING. Note sports memorabilia projected $30 Billion revenue in 2030 with returns on investment about 6% Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR).
Reginald "Reggie" Martinez Jackson, born May 18, 1946, is a Hall of Fame outfielder whose powerful hitting and charismatic personality made him one of Major League Baseball's most captivating figures for two decades. Known as "Mr. October" for his remarkable clutch performances in postseason play, particularly with the New York Yankees, Jackson amassed 563 career home runs, placing him among the game's elite power hitters. His career spanned 21 seasons with the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees, and California Angels, where he earned 14 All-Star selections, won the 1973 American League MVP award, and collected five World Series rings, earning MVP honors in both 1973 and 1977. Despite also holding the record for most career strikeouts, Jackson's ability to deliver in high-pressure situations cemented his status as a true baseball legend, with both the Athletics and the Yankees retiring his iconic jersey numbers.