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Mike Jackson Retires...

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s***.

i'll get it out of the way...

 

one year too late

Just one example of why sometimes it's not good to give someone a minor league invite (some of you were saying Koch.) The player might actually pitch well and make the team.

he was released once he reached his goal.

I was at a game when a line-drive hit him in the leg and he had to leave the game. Naturally, the half-price night/upper deck drunks wildly cheered as he writhed in pain. Not the finest moment for Chicagoans. Overall, he had a nice career.

so whens the retirement party??

i was at the game when he gave up one of the grand slams, i think i remember calling it too....i was so pissed

QUOTE(Jeckle2000 @ Jan 29, 2005 -> 12:51 PM)
I thought he retired while the season was still going on?

 

You could say that... :bang

Good.

QUOTE(SoxFan101 @ Jan 29, 2005 -> 12:56 PM)
he was released once he reached his goal.

The goal of tieing the Grand Slam mark?

 

 

I'm sure you meant 1,000 games. I'm not saying he was as good as the other guys on this list, but it put him in pretty good company. Its like the adage about starters, you have to be a pretty good pitcher to lose 20 games.

 

 

 

Player Games Wins Loses Saves HOF
Jesse Orosco 1252 87 80 144  
John Franco 1088 90 86 424  
Dennis Eckersley 1071 197 171 390 2004
Hoyt Wilhelm 1070 143 122 227 1985
Dan Plesac 1064 65 71 158  
Kent Tekulve 1050 94 90 184  
Lee Smith 1022 71 92 478  
Mike Jackson 1005 62 67 142  
Rich Gossage 1002 124 107 310  
Whens the number retirement ceremony?
QUOTE(ihatethecubs @ Jan 29, 2005 -> 01:13 PM)
i was at the game when he gave up one of the grand slams, i think i remember calling it too....i was so pissed

 

I was at and did the same during a game against Cleveland on 06/23/04. Broussard murdered that meatball.

Jackson was a decent pitcher in his day. Unfortunately, that day came and went before 2004.

well if i remember right, didnt Mike Jackson start off pretty well? Idonno best of luck to him :headbang

QUOTE(SoxFan101 @ Jan 29, 2005 -> 06:52 PM)
well if i remember right, didnt Mike Jackson start off pretty well?  Idonno best of luck to him  :headbang

 

 

I thought so too. I remember actually wanting him to close at one point early last season.

all that matters is he doing what right for him, best of luck to him and his family.

f*** him! He's already rich.....coulda retired a few years back. Seriously though, I wish him well.

Mike jackson was good awhile back. He even posted a sub 2 ERA a few times. I was at USCF and witnessed his 1000th career relief appearance.

 

What a thrill it was.

Hey John franco, it's your turn!!!

Not surprised to hear he's retired.

 

How could he even think about playing baseball with his high profile court case coming up? :huh

QUOTE(TheDybber @ Feb 3, 2005 -> 10:38 AM)
Hey John franco, it's your turn!!!

 

My name is John Franco. eek3.gif

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