Tuesday, January 21, 2025

SPECIAL: 1970s A.L. PLAYER OF THE DECADE: REGGIE JACKSON

On the blog today, we have my special insert card for my "1970s A.L. All Decade Team", this the "A.L. Player of the Decade" for "Mr. October", Reggie Jackson:



Who else really would be considered the player of the 1970s in the American League other than Reggie?
The man was a part of five World Champion teams, took home an MVP Award in 1973, became an American Icon after his 1977 World Series heroics, and yes, even had a candy bar named after him.
For a kid like me growing up in Brooklyn in the ‘70’s, Reggie was like a God, larger than life, and before he finished up his career in 1987, putting in 21 seasons, he would put together a Hall of Fame career with 563 homers, 1702 runs batted in, an MVP Award in 1973, and those five championships.
Add to that 14 all-star nods, four home run titles, a legendary homer in the 1971 All-Star Game against Dock Ellis, his 1977 World Series performance, and you can see why he goes down as one of the most well-known baseball personalities the game has ever seen!

 

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