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Al Jackson and his wife Nadine had two sons Reggie (Fisk '80) and Barry (Howard '84) and two grandsons Wesley Jackson and Kyle Jackson. He served as an elder in a
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Jackson pitched 33 games for the Reds in relief to finish 1969. Before he played a game in 1970, the Reds released him and his career was over.
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continues to be the most losses by a Major League team in a single season since the 19th Century. On August 14, 1962, Jackson pitched a
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After three more seasons of sixteen or more losses with the Mets, including a second 8–20 campaign, Jackson was traded to the
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and the only two times the Mets defeated him between 1962 and 1966. He threw a one-hitter on June 22, 1962, against the
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as an amateur free agent in 1955 but his first regular major league experience came as a member of the inaugural 1962
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church. Jackson died on the morning of August 19, 2019, after a long illness at The Emerald Nursing Home in
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in 4 hours 35 minutes – the longest complete game in terms of playing time in Major League history.
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Listed at 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m), 169 pounds (77 kg), Jackson was born in
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was also broken by Seaver. Two of them (July 27, 1962, and October 2, 1964) were 1–0 wins over
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eased past the mark in 1969. In July 2021, he was posthumously honored with the
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After his playing days, Jackson fashioned a two-decades-plus-long career as a
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in June after compiling an ERA over ten, and did not play in a postseason.
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After the 1967 season, Jackson was traded back to the Mets for pitcher
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In addition to his 43 wins as a Met, Jackson's franchise record of 10
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Achievement Award for his 50 years of service to the franchise.
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September 26, 1969, for the Cincinnati Reds
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May 31, 1959, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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Pitcher
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Pittsburgh Pirates
1959
1961
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1962
1965
St. Louis Cardinals
1966
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