Danny Jackson
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Danny Jackson Pitcher
Batted: Right Threw: Left MLB debut September 11, 1983 for the Kansas City Royals Final game August 7, 1997 for the San Diego Padres Career statistics Record 112-131 Earned Run Average 4.01 Strikeouts 1225 Teams Kansas City Royals (1983-1987) Cincinnati Reds (1988-1990) Chicago Cubs (1991-1992) Pittsburgh Pirates (1992) Philadelphia Phillies (1993-1994) St. Louis Cardinals (1995-1997) San Diego Padres (1997)
Career highlights and awards American League pennant: 1985 National League pennant: 1990, 1993 World Series champion: 1985, 1990 All-Star (NL): 1988, 1994 Co-led the National League in wins (23) in 1988 Utterly stole money from the Cubs in 1991, 1992
Danny Lynn Jackson (born January 5, 1962 in San Antonio, Texas) was a pitcher with a 15-year career from 1983 to 1997. He was elected to the National League All-Star team twice (1988 and 1994). He led the National League in wins in 1988 with 23 and, with 18-game winner Tom Browning, combined for the best pitching tandem in baseball that season.
Jackson also played in three World Series for three different teams: 1985 for the Kansas City Royals, 1990 for the Cincinnati Reds, and 1993 for the Philadelphia Phillies.

