Reggie Jackson is recruted by SIRIUS XM Radio as a host of a new weekly show, 'October Nights'.
Jackson and Pidto will talk about baseball history and the American National leagues.
Jackson, one of the best all time players, will talk about his own experiences in the postseason and will offer listeners a consummate perspective on the Fall Classic and everything leading up to it - the atmosphere, the pressure, and the feeling of winning or losing the title.
Jackson finished his career with 563 home runs and 14 All-Star appearances and was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1993.That same year, Jackson’s #44 was retired by the Yankees. In 2004, the Oakland Athletics retired the #9 he wore for their franchise. He is one of only eight Major Leaguers to have their number retired by more than one team. Jackson is now a special adviser for the Yankees and serves as a consultant and liaison to the team’s players.
Jackson and Pidto will talk about baseball history and the American National leagues.
Jackson, one of the best all time players, will talk about his own experiences in the postseason and will offer listeners a consummate perspective on the Fall Classic and everything leading up to it - the atmosphere, the pressure, and the feeling of winning or losing the title.
Jackson finished his career with 563 home runs and 14 All-Star appearances and was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1993.That same year, Jackson’s #44 was retired by the Yankees. In 2004, the Oakland Athletics retired the #9 he wore for their franchise. He is one of only eight Major Leaguers to have their number retired by more than one team. Jackson is now a special adviser for the Yankees and serves as a consultant and liaison to the team’s players.