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JIM CROW
[edit]Did Pennsylvania ever have Jim Crow laws? If not, it's rather silly to mention them in the text. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.55.6.146 (talk) 22:19, 16 November 2011 (UTC)
- At first glance, I'm inclined to agree. However, the situation with racism in Birmingham and with his girlfriend's uncle indicate we need to look a little closer to decide whether or not it is appropriate. I'll do some research on this in the next day or so and give my opinion then. – Muboshgu (talk) 22:29, 16 November 2011 (UTC)
IQ
[edit]He is frequently cited to have an IQ of 160. Any truth to this? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.85.3.79 (talk) 16:58, 28 March 2012 (UTC)
Reggie Jackson was not on the 1972 World Series Champions
[edit]He injured his leg sliding into home winning the 5th game of the 1972 ALCS. He was not on the 25-man roster for the Fall Classic. I just reread Roger Angel's article about the '72 World Series (in his collection FIVE SEASONS) and he mentioned how Reggie was in the clubhouse for the celebration when the team won the Series, but soon left to go watch a football game on TV as he had not been a part of it.)
Did Cheltenham High's two most famous alumni, [Benjamin Netanyahu] & Reggie Jackson, know each other in high school?
[edit]Anybody?
Strikeouts
[edit]You're right, AutomaticStrikeout, the inclusion of Jackson's career K total is notable and should be listed in the stat box. I did this back in June, as seen here and the edit was subsequently reverted. Including the stat gives a more complete picture to the reader. WP is not a blog. Zepppep (talk) 04:16, 16 September 2012 (UTC)
Consecutive times in the Fall Classic
[edit]What is the basis for this sentence in the 1980-81 section?
"Jackson had faced the Dodgers four straight times in the World Series by 1981. No other player in Major League history has played against the same team more consecutive times in the Fall Classic."
Huh? For example, Jackie Robinson played 6 consecutive World Series against the Yankees. Am I missing something, or is this badly worded? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 161.69.23.24 (talk) 21:49, 16 October 2018 (UTC)
childhood discrepancies
[edit]Regarding Reggie’s childhood, you quote Dayn Perry’s 2010 biography. Unfortunately, much of this conflicts with what Reggie said in his autobiography, written with Mike Lupica in 1984.
“He was the youngest of four children from his mother, Clara.” Reggie says he was the third of four and his sister Tina was the youngest.
“His parents divorced when he was four…” Reggie says he was “six” and “about six.”
“…his mother took four of his siblings with her ” Reggie says his mother took three of her four natural children.
"...while his father took Reggie and one of the siblings from his first marriage…" Reggie says he, his half-brother Clarence, called “Joe,” and his half-sister Dolores stayed with their father. 74.104.189.176 (talk) 14:21, 27 April 2021 (UTC)
no Negro Leagues
[edit]Article reads: “His father, Martinez Jackson…was a former second baseman with the Newark Eagles of Negro league baseball.[5] “ The source is Martinez Jackson's New York Times obit. Unfortunately, this is not true. Martinez drove the bus for a time but never played with the team. Source is American Sports: A History of Icons, Idols, and Ideas, edited by Murry R. Nelson, 2013.The boxed part mentions 2 further sources, including the Dayn Perry biography which you use to source other facts about Reggie’s early years. 74.104.189.176 (talk) 14:28, 15 May 2021 (UTC)
Birthplace contradiction
[edit]In the article it says he was born in Cheltenham Township but in the info box it says Abington Township. My guess that would explain the discrepancy is he was born in Abington Hospital, Abington Township. His childhood home was in Wyncote, Cheltenham Township. Abington would have been the nearest hospital from there. 2601:44:8902:E370:E509:A94A:601:7D00 (talk) 16:40, 23 July 2024 (UTC)
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