MLB legend Reggie Jackson is leaving his front-office position with the Houston Astros, however that doesn’t essentially imply he’s completed with baseball.
Jackson is leaving his position because the Astros’ particular advisor after spending the final 4 years there, he confirmed to Jon Heyman and Joel Sherman of the New York Post. Jackson cited a need to spend extra time in California together with his household as the first motive.
“I take pleasure in being across the ballpark. However the highway will get a bit of bit previous,” Jackson stated. “I nonetheless like being across the sport. [But] I don’t need to be gone as a lot. I need to see what that is like.”
Jackson didn’t rule out a possible position with the New York Yankees, the group he’s most recognized with, although the group has not made any provides. Presumably, Yankees followers might forgive him for those pro-Astros stances over the previous few years whereas Jackson labored for them.
Jackson is named “Mr. October” to baseball followers in all places. He spent a lot of his post-playing profession in an advisory position with the Yankees, the place he received two World Sequence titles as a participant.