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 get pleasure from being across the ballpark. However the street will get slightly bit outdated,” Jackson stated. “I nonetheless like being across the recreation. [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 crew he’s most recognized with, although the group has not made any provides. Presumably, Yankees followers may forgive him for those pro-Astros stances over the previous couple of years whereas Jackson labored for them.
Jackson is named “Mr. October” to baseball followers all over the place. He spent a lot of his post-playing profession in an advisory position with the Yankees, the place he received two World Collection titles as a participant.