Sets; 1993; Overview; 1993 Upper Deck. [84] According to a statement from Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, several teens entered the parking lot and began shouting obscenities at Jackson. Steinbrenner never did (some say never intending to) and Jackson played the season as a free agent. A large photo is framed by a white border. "His experience is vast and he's especially good with the young players in our minor league system, the 17- and 18-year old kids. "[53] Regardless, as Munson was beloved by his teammates, Martin, Steinbrenner and Yankee fans, the relationships between them and Jackson became very strained. In 1987, he signed a one-year contract to return to the A's, wearing the number 44 with which he was now most associated rather than the number 9 he previously wore in Oakland. Rating: 7.3 (102 votes) Click here to Rate. And at 825 cards, it's the line's largest set as well. Disclaimer: Content on this site is for reference purposes and is not a substitute for advice from a licensed health-care professional. Beckett reserves the right to find ineligible any Participant in the Program at its sole discretion. Shop COMC's extensive selection of 1993 upper deck clark bar reggie jackson - [base] baseball cards. this is Hour 9. The 1993 Upper Deck baseball card set includes 840 standard size cards. [67] The same home was again burned down during the Oakland firestorm of 1991, which destroyed more baseball memorabilia in addition to other valuable collections. [66], Jackson has endured three fires to personal property, including a June 20, 1976, fire at his home in Oakland that destroyed his 1973 MVP award, World Series trophies and All-Star rings. [12], In the beginning of his sophomore year in 1966, Jackson replaced Rick Monday (the first player ever selected in the Major League Baseball draft and a future teammate with the A's) at center field. Seller 100% positive. 1993 Upper Deck Baseball Series one box Brand: Upper Deck 1 rating $3995 15 Cards per pack 36 packs per box Additional Details Small Business This product is from a small business brand. By participating in the Program, you agree to and are bound by the Program Terms and Conditions. Split in two series, the 1993 Upper Deck Baseball base set has a large checklist of 840 cards. Beckett reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to prohibit any Member from participating in any aspect of the Program if Beckett deems or suspects that such Member has engaged in or has attempted to engage in any of the following: Beckett shall be the sole determiner in cases of suspected abuse, fraud, or breach of these Program Terms and Conditions or intent of these Program Terms and Conditions. After his retirement as an active player, Jackson returned to his color commentary role covering the 1988 American League Championship Series (alongside Gary Bender and Joe Morgan) for ABC. [56] The Yankees won the game, 42. He played himself in the Archie Bunker's Place episode "Reggie-3 Archie-0" in 1982; a 1990 MacGyver episode, "Squeeze Play"; The Jeffersons episode "The Unnatural from 1985; and the Malcolm in the Middle episode "Polly in the Middle", from 2004. $1.15. The terms and conditions applicable to Members use of Becketts services can be found athttps://www.beckett.com/tos, The 1993 Upper Deck set consists of two series of 420 standard-size cards. As much as I like him, what he admitted about his usage does cloud some of his numbers. [21] It was later confirmed by Joe McDonald that the Mets drafted Steve Chilcott because of need, the person running the Mets at the time was George Weiss, so the true motive may never be known. 00. His father, Martinez Jackson, who was half Puerto Rican,[5] worked as a tailor and was a former second baseman with the Newark Eagles of Negro league baseball. [98], For other people named Reggie Jackson, see, Kansas City / Oakland Athletics (19671975), California Angels (19821986) and Oakland Athletics (1987), Vehicle- and parking-related attacks on Jackson, Anderson, D: "1977: Reggie", "The Baseball Reader", page 11. Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. [69][70] A few hours after hitting the game-winning 11th inning home run at a home game against the Toronto Blue Jays, Jackson drove his vehicle to the singles bars he frequented in a "posh" neighborhood of "swinging pubs and night spots amid expensive high-rise apartments" in Manhattan's Upper East Side to celebrate. Jackson graduated from Cheltenham High School in 1964, where he excelled in football, basketball, baseball, and track and field. - Checklist
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The next day, with the American League Championship Series with the Royals beginning, Jackson hit a home run off the Royals' top reliever at the time, Al Hrabosky, the flamboyant "Mad Hungarian." Each series consists of 420 cards. This item: 1993 Upper Deck Collector's Choice Series 1 $47.99 1991 Upper Deck NFL Football Trading Cards Premiere Edition - Unopened Box (36 packs/Box) - Possible Brett Favre RC! Brief content visible, double tap to read full content. [77] The man then ran off and dropped the car keys near the scene, eluding pursuers. Series 2 has 429. With the fans chanting his name, "Reg-GIE! "[63], Jackson was the victim of an attempted shooting in the early morning hours of June 1, 1980. Winkles said he would give Jackson a look, and the next day while still in his football gear, he hit a home run on the second pitch he saw; in five at-bats he hit three home runs. Trust P123 to Sell Your Cards, Auto's, TCG, & More! Furious, Martin removed Jackson from the game without even waiting for the end of the inning, sending Paul Blair out to replace him. The main part of the checklist is organized by team. )[10] Jackson declined Alabama and Georgia because he was fearful of the South at the time, and declined Oklahoma because they told him to stop dating white girls. Jackson was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1993. 'Jackson should score easily on that one,' commented Helfer. "He was a two-way buffer between the team and Steinbrenner, and between us and the press. Inserted 1:9 Series One foil packs. Chase Utley (2009, Philadelphia) and George Springer (2017, Houston) have since tied Jackson's record for most home runs in a single World Series. Great seller! Last edited on 27 February 2023, at 20:41.
Crouser also noted that, "Nobody seems to be neutral on Reggie Jackson. 1993 Upper Deck Series 1 Baseball Factory Sealed Box with 36 Packs, cleared payment - opens in a new window or tab, Report this item - opens in new window or tab. 1993 Upper Deck Baseball Series 1 Sealed Box, 36 Packs. Read our methodology . - Collection Summary, Overview |
99. Jackson was also considered for the role of Geordi La Forge in the series Star Trek: The Next Generation,[64] a role that ultimately went to LeVar Burton. [79], On the morning of March 30, 1985, as Jackson left his bungalow at the Angels' spring training residence of the Gene Autry Hotel in Palm Springs (now the Parker Palm Springs[80]) before a Giants game, he noticed two men driving an automobile on the hotel lawns and pedestrian paths while drinking alcohol. New. iii. Factory sets include #1-840. The Yankees retired Jackson's uniform number 44 on August 14, 1993, shortly after his induction into the Hall of Fame. [85], Jackson and Steinbrenner reconciled and Steinbrenner hired Jackson as a "special assistant to the principal owner", making him a consultant and a liaison to the team's players, particularly those of minority standing. 4
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But I think there are real questions about his numbers. During the World Series against the Dodgers, Munson was interviewed, and suggested that Jackson, because of his past post-season performances, might be the better interview subject. Jackson played for two Class A teams in 1966, with the Broncs for just 12 games,[30][31] and then 56 games with Modesto in the California League, where he hit 21 homers. Jackson became the first player to win the World Series MVP award for two teams. Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video! The referral reward will be calculated by the system and credited to the Beckett Wallet linked to the Beckett account of the Referrer. Jackson appeared in the film The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!, portraying an Angels outfielder hypnotically programmed to kill the Queen of the United Kingdom. |
He announced he would retire after the season, at the age of 41. [12] Jackson switched permanently to baseball following his freshman year, as he did not want to become a defensive back. 1993 Upper Deck Baseball Cards, Upper Deck Rookie Baseball Sealed Sports Trading Card Boxes, 1991 Upper Deck Baseball Card Boxes, "[95], In 2008, Jackson threw the ceremonial first pitch at the Yankees' opening-day game, the last at the original Yankee Stadium. Shortly after this point, as the end of the game neared, fans were bold enough to climb over the wall, draping their legs over the side in preparation for the moment when they planned to rush onto the field. )[33][34], The Athletics moved west to Oakland prior to the 1968 season. But when the story appeared in the June 1977 issue of SPORT, Ward quoted Jackson as saying, "This team, it all flows from me. 2
Delivery times may vary, especially during peak periods. Jackson hit 47 home runs in 1969, and was briefly ahead of the pace that Roger Maris set when he broke the single-season record for home runs with 61 in 1961, and that of Babe Ruth when he set the previous record of 60 in 1927. It was moments like these that gave the Yankees the nickname "The Bronx Zoo.". ', "Reggie Jackson has found serenity, but he can still cause quite a stir", "Star Trek: The Next Generation Casting Letter", "Catching all the stars gazing Even game's best have their heroes", "Upper Deck's 'Find the Reggie' Launched Chase Card Craze", "Fire again devastates Jackson, who loses home in Oakland inferno", "Jackson is Accosted, Escapes N.Y. Gunman", "At Last, Jackson Is 'The Straw That Stirs the Drink', "CNN turns 40 today. The series then moved to New York, and after the Yankees won Game Three on several fine defensive plays by third baseman Graig Nettles, Game Four saw Jackson in the middle of a controversial play on the basepaths. 1993 Upper Deck Series 2 Baseball Sealed Jumbo Box 27 Cards Per Pack Jeter RC . - Gallery
Tommy John thought this was ultimately helpful to the team. activity deemed in the sole discretion of Beckett to be generally inconsistent with the intended operation of the Program. Jackson was once again in the center of events in the World Series, again against the Dodgers. Buy 1993 Upper Deck Series 1 MLB Baseball box: Trading Cards - Amazon.com FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases . Get the latest and most accurate trading card values and sets info for 1993 Upper Deck Baseball sports cards. Jackson was the first major leaguer to hit 100 home runs for three different clubs, having hit over 100 for the Athletics, Yankees, and Angels. Special subsets featured include Star Rookies (1-29), Community Heroes (30-40), and American League Teammates (41-55), Top Prospects (421-449), Inside the Numbers (450-470), Team Stars (471-485), Award Winners (486-499), and Diamond Debuts (500-510). Participants are solely responsible for reporting such items on their tax returns and paying any associated tax liability. [24][25] In the next game, Jackson singled in the first inning and homered in the ninth. [84] The teen claimed that Jackson's foot made contact with the teen's wrist, which Jackson denied. Sports author Dick Crouser wrote, "When the late Al Helfer was broadcasting the Oakland A's games, he was not too enthusiastic about Reggie Jackson's speed or his hustle. - Forum
chant, and ended it with the fans chanting "Steinbrenner sucks!" On July 23, after suspending Jackson for disobeying a sign during a July 17 game, Martin made a statement about his two main antagonists, referring to comments Jackson had made and team owner George Steinbrenner's 1972 violation of campaign-finance laws: "They're made for each other. [84] Against the advice of criminal court judge Bernard Klieger, the teen's lawyer insisted that a criminal complaint for harassment be authorized against Jackson, which Klieger did "reluctantly". [77], On March 22, 1985, Jackson was attacked after a California Angels spring training 81 exhibition victory over the Cleveland Indians at Hi Corbett Field in Tucson, Arizona. Indemnification.
One's a born liar, the other's convicted." 1993 Topps Series 1 Baseball has 396 cards. [11], One day after football practice, he approached ASU baseball coach Bobby Winkles and asked if he could join the team. $49.99 + $13.99 shipping. Le migliori offerte per 1993 MLB Baseball Upper Deck Series UNO Hobby Box sigillato - 36 confezioni sigillate sono su eBay Confronta prezzi e caratteristiche di prodotti nuovi e usati Molti articoli con consegna gratis! Thank you much, Lot (20) 1995 Curtis Martin New England Patriots Rookie Cards RC HOF (#125537385299), Lot 2-300 Count Boxes 2018 Panini Unparalleled Football with Stars & Inserts (#404173939805), Lot (118) 2020 Topps 206 Series 1 Mini Cards w/Stars & HOF Polar Bear Sovereign (#125777962293). If you are looking for something in particular do not hesitate to email us and we will let you know what we have available. The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! ABC coverage of Game Six, as shown on the YES network. Maybe I should say me and Munson, but he can only stir it bad.". He broke the team record for most home runs in a single season, led the team in numerous other categories and was first team All-American. Jackson told the press that this confused him, thinking that maybe the fans did not like the candy. Jackson was nicknamed "Mr. October" for his clutch hitting in the postseason with the Athletics and the Yankees. On April 19, 1979, following a Yankee loss to the Baltimore Orioles, Jackson started kidding Cliff Johnson about his inability to hit Goose Gossage. Please try again later. It looks like WhatsApp is not installed on your phone. [11] He accepted a football scholarship from Arizona State University in Tempe; his high school football coach knew ASU's head football coach Frank Kush, and they discussed the possibility of his playing both sports. eBay item number: 185701893653 Item specifics Condition: Rewards may be taxable, depending on the value of the item and the federal, state, and local tax laws applicable to the Participant. His accomplishments include winning both the regular-season and World Series MVP awards in 1973, hitting 563 career home runs (sixth all-time at the time of his retirement), maintaining a .490 career slugging percentage, being named to 14 All-Star teams, and the dubious distinction of being the all-time leader in strikeouts with 2,597 (he finished with 13 more career strikeouts than hits) and second on the all-time list for most Golden sombreros (at least four strikeouts in a game) with 23 he led this statistic until 2014, when he was surpassed by Ryan Howard. We carry Vintage Non-sports Cards that cover the wide spectrum of our modern film, television, comic book, and historical culture! [12] He was allowed to practice with the team, but could not join the squad because the NCAA had a rule forbidding the use of freshman players. The Yankees won the pennant in four games, their third straight. [15] In his final game at Arizona State, he showed his potential by being only a triple away from hitting for the cycle, making a sliding catch, and having an assist at home plate. Copyright 1995-2023 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. "[63] On July 12, the Yankees released a statement regarding the Sports Illustrated interview in which Jackson said, "In trying to convey my feelings about a few issues that I am passionate about, I made the mistake of naming some specific players. 1993 Upper Deck card list & price guide. 1993 UPPER DECK FACTORY SERIES 1 & 2 COLLECTORS CHOICE 840 CARDS COMPLETE NIB, 1993 Upper Deck Series one Baseball Cards Hobby Box Factory Sealed, 1993 Upper Deck Series 1 Baseball Factory Sealed Wax Hobby Box 36 Packs, 1993 Upper Deck Major League Baseball Series 1 Box SEALED Sports Cards MLB, 1993 Upper Deck Baseball Series 1 Factory Sealed Box (36 Packs), 1994 Upper Deck Baseball Series 1 & 2 Complete Set (1-550) Jordan RC Pages Album, - 1993 Upper Deck Baseball Series 2 Hobby Wax Box Factory Sealed DEREK JETER RC, 1993 UPPER DECK SERIES 1 JUMBO PACKS Possible Willie Mays Auto Sealed Piazza, 1993 Upper Deck Baseball (series 1 & series 2) YOU PICK 25 - FINISH YOUR SET, 1993 Upper Deck Series Two Baseball Cards Hobby Box Factory Sealed, 1993 Upper Deck Baseball 840-Card Complete Factory Set Series 1 & 2 SEALED, 1993 Upper Deck Major League Baseball Series 1 Sports Cards MLB Sealed Box Wear, 1993 Upper Deck Baseball Series 1 Sealed Lot Of 5 Packs JETER RC CHIPPER RC, 1993 Mickey Mantle Upper Deck 1st Series Calling Cards 5 Card Sealed Set Unused, 1993 Upper Deck Series 1 Baseball Sealed Wax Hobby Box 36 Packs, You Pick! Jackson was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1993. 1993 Upper Deck Baseball Series one box $39.95 $51.99 1993 Upper Deck Series 2 Baseball Sealed Jumbo Box 27 Cards Per Pack Jeter RC . Rating: 7.3 (102 votes)
1993 Upper Deck Baseball Series 1 Factory Sealed 36 Pack Box Willie Mays Heroes, 1993 Upper Deck Baseball Series 1 FRENCH EDITION VERY RARE Sealed Wax Box, 1993 Upper Deck Baseball Hobby Wax Box Series 2 - Factory Sealed, - 1993 Upper Deck Baseball Hobby Wax Box Series 2 - Factory Sealed, 1993 Upper Deck New lot of 2 sealed Jumbo Pack Series 1 Baseball Boxes E79366, 1993 UPPER DECK BASEBALL (Series 1) Wax Box *FACTORY SEALED*. During spring training in 1972, Jackson showed up with a mustache. [79] Witnesses said that a man who had heckled Jackson throughout the game followed Jackson out to the field's parking lot to continue to do so. "[92] It had been reported [93] that he was told by the Yankees to steer clear from the team, although general manager Brian Cashman stated that Jackson had not been banned but only told to not join the club on a road trip to Boston and would later be free to interact with the club. Martin had managed the Tigers in 1972, when Jackson's A's beat them in the playoffs. Jackson was the last player in the major leagues to have played for the Kansas City Athletics. On September 14, while in a tight three-way race for the American League Eastern Division crown with the Red Sox and Orioles, Jackson ended a game with the Red Sox by hitting a home run off Reggie Cleveland, giving the Yankees a 20 win. The Yankees tied the game in the eighth inning and eventually won in the tenth. Collection Summary, 1
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SP! The Referrer, a current OPG customer of Beckett, clicks the Refer & Save Program link on the Beckett website and shares a Referral Program Link through email, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, or the referral URL with a person, the Referred; ii. [81][82][83] After the men recognized Jackson and asked for directions to the Palm Spring strip business district, he warned them to leave before they got into trouble and before he was forced to call the police. Just over a month before signing with the Yankees in the fall of 1976, Jackson did analysis in the ABC booth with Keith Jackson and Howard Cosell the night his future team won the American League pennant on a homer by Chris Chambliss. Today's your day then as we launch 12 in 12 -- a series of a dozen breaks of past wax boxes and wax packs in a dozen hours. Superstars include Nolan Ryan, Cal Ripken, George Brett, Don Mattingly, and Mike Piazza. [3], Jackson led his teams to first place ten times over his 21-year baseball career and suffered only two losing seasons.[4]. 3
Refresh your browser window to try again. It kicks off with 18 All-Stars. Inserted 1:9 Series Two foil packs. Jackson stated afterwards that the scouting reports provided by Gene Michael and Birdie Tebbetts played a large role in his success. The A's still managed to defeat the Cincinnati Reds in seven games. In the third inning of that seventh game, which ended in a 52 score, the A's jumped out to a 40 lead as both Bert Campaneris and Jackson hit two-run home runs off Jon Matlackthe only two home runs Oakland hit the entire Series. Jackson usually appears in uniform at the Yankees' spring training complex in Tampa, Florida and was sought out for advice by recent stars as Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez. Click here to Rate, - Overview
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2023 Beckett Collectibles, LLC. Total Cards: 840. Jackson was once quoted as saying of Martin, "I hate him, but if I played for him, I'd probably love him. That year, he won the inaugural Silver Slugger Award as a designated hitter. Card Description NM EX/NM EX VG GOOD; 1993 Upper Deck #1 Tim Salmon: $0.34: 1993 Upper Deck #2 Mike Piazza: $0.34: $0.26: $0.34: 1993 Upper Deck #3 Rene Arocha: $0.34: 1993 Upper Deck #4 Willie Greene: $0.34: 1993 Upper Deck #5 Manny Alexander: $0.34: 1993 Upper Deck #6 Dan Wilson: 1993 Upper Deck Series 1 Baseball Retail Box Configuration: 36 packs per box. [11], His father wanted his son to go to college,[11] where Jackson wanted to play both football and baseball. He began 1967 with the Birmingham A's in the Double-A Southern League in Birmingham, Alabama, being one of only a few blacks on the team. Jackson has consistently denied saying anything negative about Munson in the interview and he has said that his quotes were taken out of context. The owner of the California Angels, entertainer Gene Autry, had heard of Jackson's desire to return to California to play, and signed him to a five-year contract. Each had also played in the Negro leagues, as had Jackson's father, Martinez Jackson. Qualified Referrals. [54] Their reports indicated that the Dodgers would attempt to pitch him inside and Jackson was prepared.[54]. MLB NBA NFL Sports Trading Card Boxes & Sets - Topps Upper Deck & more, Pack Of 1993 Upper Deck Baseball Cards Series 1 Sealed, 1993 Upper Deck Series 1 Baseball MLB Factory Sealed Wax Box, - 1993 Upper Deck Series 1 Baseball MLB Factory Sealed Wax Box, 1993 UPPER DECK BASEBALL SERIES 1 FACTORY SEALED BOX. Willie Mays, Hank Aaron and Ernie Banks, players whom Jackson admired while growing up, attended the ceremony at his invitation. Click on any card to see more graded card prices, historic prices, and past sales. (Oklahoma had black football players before 1964, including Prentice Gautt, a star running back recruited in 1957, who played in the NFL. Teams | Errors / Variations |
[58] In 131 games, he batted .297 with 29 home runs and 89 RBI.[4]. Disclosure about relationship with EPN. Although the home run by light-hitting shortstop Bucky Dent in the seventh inning got the most notice, it was an eighth-inning home run by Jackson that gave the Yankees the fifth run they ended up needing. [69][71][70] While searching for a parking spot, he asked the driver of a vehicle that was blocking the way to move, and a passenger in that vehicle then began yelling obscenities and racial slurs at Jackson, before throwing a broken bottle at Jackson's car. A month later on November 29, they signed Jackson to a five-year contract totaling $2.96 million ($14,100,000 in current dollar terms). ", the third came off reliever Charlie Hough, a knuckleball pitcher, making the distance of this home run particularly remarkable. While with the Angels in 1984, he hit a home run over that roof. Ward suggested that Jackson might be "the straw that stirs the drink." . - Trivia
[8] A tailback in football, he injured his knee in an early season game in his junior year in the fall of 1962. Our experts will call you on your preferred time. He also had two half-siblings from his father's first marriage. Participants in the Program must comply with all up to date SPAM laws.
These players aren't repeated in the main set. In 1976, while playing in Baltimore, Jackson had said, "If I played in New York, they'd name a candy bar after me." Subscribe Now. Babe Ruth accomplishing the feat twice in 1926 and 1928 (both in Game Four). Derek Jeter is the only notable Rookie Card in this set. "[92], In 2007, ESPN aired a miniseries called The Bronx Is Burning about the 1977 Yankees, with the conflicts and controversies involving Jackson, portrayed by Daniel Sunjata, a central part of the storyline. Sets; 1993; Overview; 1993 Upper Deck. [14] Jackson declined the offer stating that he did not want to forfeit his college scholarship. Martin made the change and Jackson's hitting improved (he had 13 home runs and 49 RBIs over his next 50 games), and the team went on a winning streak. This is a box of Series Two of the 1993 Upper Deck Collector's Choice cards, still factory sealed. Please let us know a convenient time to call you on, (*All time slots are available in CDT zone.). 8
By navigating the site, you agree to the use of cookies to collect information. Amazon has encountered an error. . Reginald Martinez Jackson (born May 18, 1946) is an American former professional baseball right fielder who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Kansas City / Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees, and California Angels. When Jackson arrived at the dugout, Martin yelled that Jackson had shown him up. On October 18, 2010, the Ride of Fame honored Jackson with his image on a New York City double-decker tour bus. [7] His parents divorced when he was four; his mother took four of his siblings with her, while his father took Jackson and one of the siblings from his first marriage, though one sibling later returned to Wyncote.