1969 Reggie Jackson #260 ROOKIE CARD
PSA 5: #64107686 - Excellent
ICONIC ROOKIE CARD!
Drafted by the Kansas City Athletics in the first round of the 1966 MLB Draft, Jackson struggled in his first few seasons, hitting just .196 in ’67 and .237 in ’68. However, he showed flashes of potential, hitting 29 home runs and driving in 74 runs in ’69. His breakout came in 1970 when he hit .277 with 23 home runs and 47 RBIs in just 112 games, helping to lead the A’s to the American League pennant and being named MVP of the All-Star Game.
PSA 5: #64107686 - Excellent
ICONIC ROOKIE CARD!
Drafted by the Kansas City Athletics in the first round of the 1966 MLB Draft, Jackson struggled in his first few seasons, hitting just .196 in ’67 and .237 in ’68. However, he showed flashes of potential, hitting 29 home runs and driving in 74 runs in ’69. His breakout came in 1970 when he hit .277 with 23 home runs and 47 RBIs in just 112 games, helping to lead the A’s to the American League pennant and being named MVP of the All-Star Game.
PSA 5: #64107686 - Excellent
ICONIC ROOKIE CARD!
Drafted by the Kansas City Athletics in the first round of the 1966 MLB Draft, Jackson struggled in his first few seasons, hitting just .196 in ’67 and .237 in ’68. However, he showed flashes of potential, hitting 29 home runs and driving in 74 runs in ’69. His breakout came in 1970 when he hit .277 with 23 home runs and 47 RBIs in just 112 games, helping to lead the A’s to the American League pennant and being named MVP of the All-Star Game.