After four seasons as a special advisor in the Astros front office, Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson is leaving the team. The 78-year-old baseball lifer reportedly wants to spend more time with his family in California. He also has other business ventures to focus on, including a car dealership and various endorsements. Jon Heyman and Joel Sherman of the New York Post were the first to announce the news.
Jackson was thought to be a highly influential presence in Houston’s front office. Speaking with Heyman and Sherman on their podcast “The Show” earlier this year, he named himself, Craig Biggio, and Jeff Bagwell as three advisors who were “very much involved” in the team’s decision-making, along with general manager Dana Brown and owner Jim Crane. His specific duties with the Astros were never entirely clear, although Chandler Rome of The Athletic explains that he was “a fixture in spring training, on select trips and behind the batting cages at Minute Maid Park.” He also worked with two of the team’s charitable foundations. Jackson described himself to the New York Post as a “pseudo executive.”
Presumably, his advisory gig with the Astros was more fulfilling than the special advisor role he previously held in the Yankees organization. Although Jackson spent twice as many seasons with the Athletics, he is perhaps best remembered as a member of the Yankees. It was in New York that he earned the nickname “Mr. October,” and it is a Yankees cap atop his head on his Hall of Fame plaque. Soon after his playing career ended, he joined New York’s front office as an advisor, a role he held for close to 30 years. However, speaking about his job in the organization for the documentary Reggie, he expressed frustration with his lack of influence in the front office, saying it reached a point where he “really couldn’t get heard.” In contrast, he said that in Houston he was genuinely “part of the decision-making process” and added that he “couldn’t have landed in a better spot.”
While Jackson is stepping away from the game for now, he has not closed the book on his career in Major League Baseball. It’s not as if he’s already looking for a new job, but he stopped short of shutting down the possibility. He didn’t even rule out a potential return to the Yankees. “I still like being around the game,” he explained. “[But] I don’t want to be gone as much.”
thickiedon
I’m interested in who he was influential in signing for Houston. Bagwell gets blamed for Abreu. Was Reggie apart of that also?
BabyDegenerate
Rubenstein should bring him in as a buy low for my O’s front office
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
I dunno he may recommend signing Pete Alonso for 15 years at $350 million and then you will have your Chris Davis 2.0 situation again which is no bueno.
BabyDegenerate
Alonso at that price would be a huge buy low for my O’s
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
You’re right …I shouldn’t have mocked it. They need to go full Throttle and lock this bargain up before the market adjusts. Boras doesn’t read these does he??
DarkSide830
Too busy playing for the Sixers.
Doral Silverthorn
valid
Bart Harley Jarvis
I figured he might be returning to Abington, Pennsylvania to spend more time with his family.
thomasg1951
Very Thankful!
I don’t believe he was a positive influence. Bagwell should be next.
Steinbrenner2728
A former player like him, in a team known for such “positive influence”? No way…
NYCityRiddler
The Reggie Bar will be available in the lobby as you leave the theater this evening. Ahahahaha!
YankeesBleacherCreature
If you fail to adapt to a front office’s changing philosophies, you’re going to get pushed out. It also happened to Goose Gossage before Reggie with the Yankees. At least Reggie wasn’t a media distraction on his way out.
CravenMoorehead
Goose not only left with a few parting words he slammed the door on the way out
Rickey O'Sunnyvale
I met Reggie once at a photo shoot. I’ve never met anyone with a stronger presence/personality. 3 homers in one World Series game.. Wow.
Dumpster Divin Theo
Maybe it was the cologne
i like al conin
I once saw him challenge a fan to a fight who just wanted his autograph. Happened after a spring training game in Palm Springs in the parking lot in front of.a large crowd including kids. The fan did nothing wrong and Reggie was bullying him. The guy has always seemed full of himself.
Steinbrenner2728
He would always make it a point to sign anything for the kids when he signed autographs. If any adults pushed their way to the front he would ignore them.
i like al conin
Or challenge them to a fight which I witnessed. Could have been a one-off but the fan was really polite and a lot of kids were watching including me.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Could there be something unseemly about adult grown men asking players for autographs?? I think it could look bad if you’re crowding out kids. And then there are the nitwits who shove 5 baseballs in the players face to sign and ten rookie cards.
i like al conin
That wasn’t it; the fan was really polite. And threatening violence and bullying is never acceptable.
Dumpster Divin Theo
Was the fan a marshmallow salesman
lowtruck
No wonder they gave contracts to useless players
Steinbrenner2728
Likewise, the Astros were a useless franchise when Reggie Jackson was winning with the Yankees.
Slider_withcheese
I wouldn’t want the guy who refused to go to the plate in his final at bat because he was right at .300 advising anything.
truthlemonade
I have never heard of this, but you must mean 1980, his only season at .300.
The Yankees had already clinched the playoffs, so Reggie didn’t even have to play.
He came into the game, hit a triple in his only plate appearance reached .300, and then youngster Ted Wilborn was put into the game. That was the 30th and final game of Wilborn’s career. It brought his career plate appearance total to 22, and his season PA total to 8.
I am totally fine with all of that.
Slider_withcheese
Ted Williams risked his .400 and played the second game of the DH when he already had it.
Jackson was, and forever will be, a j off. Ask his wife. Ask his teammates. Ask any organization he’s ever played for.
BPax
Jean Segura did this with the M’s. Sat out the final game to preserve his .300. It was a meaningless game, but it still bugged me. I thought of The Splinter and his honoring of the game. When I asked my M’s fan pals what they thought, none of them cared at all. Guess I’m old school.
quonset point
Take a break, old man. You’ve done a lot since that day you tried to kill the Queen.
Dumpster Divin Theo
Enrico Palazzo would agree
Dumpster Divin Theo
When he left he bellowed “I’m sick of this Astro trash” can
Edp007
Reggie , Reggie , Reggie !
All time chant imo if you were around for the drama
kam3hameha
Good. No ill-will towards him, but the Astros most definitely need to get rid of these “advisors”.
stanton100
Didn’t even know he was in the position
GB2
“I’m a really important advisor, just ask me”
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Reggie Jackson = Mr. October
He will be remembered as a player, not for whatever he did or did not do with Asterisks
Bluesman99026
3 consecutive home runs, on 3 consecutive pitches, from 3 different pitchers….wow. Known sometimes as…the straw that stirs the drink! Called him over to the dugout before BP at the big A in Anaheim, had a camera ready, had my 2 little ones sitting on top of dugout, he came over, spun them around, put his arm around them both, said…fire away man! They still remember that!
Bluesman99026
Sports illustrated…..New York Yankees outfielder Reggie Jackson hit three home runs on three consecutive pitches off of three different pitchers in Game 6 of the 1977 World Series. The Yankees won that game 8–4, giving them a 4–2 win in the World Series.
This one belongs to the Reds
It is no longer October.
Astrosfn1979
Former players as assistant to the GM can be a positive thing and frequently is.
They can have so many roles and keep the history of the game/team in front of the eyes of fans.
That said, Jim Crane loves celebrity and stars. I’m not sure what Reggie did, but I am not a fan of the changes in philosophy the Astros gave made the past few years.
The funny thing is that my sources tell me that Enos Cabell is actually the former player with the most influence in the Astros organization, but he wasn’t a star so Reggie doesn’t mention him.
I don’t think this effects them at all.
shaft
45 years ago my Mom was walking in the town of Carmel and ran into Reggie. She asked for his autograph for her son. “You’re my son’s favorite ballplayer!”
Reggie replied..”Lady, I’m everyone’s son’s favorite ballplayer.”
CravenMoorehead
Did he sign the autograph lol?
LordD99
I got a VIP tour of the Hall of Fame several years back, which was conducted by one of the executives who handles the inductions. I asked about meeting the players. He said all the players were great, as it was one of the happiest days of their lives. Then a dark look came over his face, paused, then added except Reggie. He was a dick. I’ve always remembered that because it fits other things I’ve heard about him.
shaft
Yes!
MLB Top 100 Commenter
That is totally cool only if he also gave the autograph.
baseballteam
Which is worse, Bagwell’s roid history or his beard?
dodgersvictoryagain
Surely you’re not implying an Astro would be cheating ? lol. Dam I hate them !
Bart Harley Jarvis
The beard alone should’ve kept him out of the HoF.
dodgersvictoryagain
Did he advise them not to cheat ?
Astros_fan_in_Aus
Thanks for coming Reggie, now would you please take Bagwell and Biggio with you.
bcjd
My big brother idolized Reggie Jackson when I was too young to know anything except that he played for the Damn Yankees.
Saw him in a documentary recently and he seemed to have a good sense of humor about what a jerk he was as a player. I didn’t come away from it as a fan. Damn Yankee.
baseballteam
You saw your brother in a documentary ?
❤️ MuteButton
Good!
LordD99
Reggie has a family? I don’t mean that as a joke. I just don’t remember him having a wife and kids.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Reggie has a daughter named Kimberly.
quonset point
Sorry, Miss Jackson, I am for real. Never meant to make your daughter cry, I apologize a trillion times.
gaa1313
can we get Walker or France to play 1st base next year
Human Being
Reggie should be banned from baseball after what he tried to do to the Queen. Thank God Enrico Pallazzo was there to save the day.