Former Los Angeles Dodgers right-handed pitcher Andre Jackson has found a new team, this time in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball League. Jackson has signed a deal with the Yokohama BayStars.
Andre Jackson was poised to have his first significant role with the Los Angeles Dodgers during the 2023 season after earning a spot on the team’s Opening Day roster, but struggled to find any consistency.
Andre Jackson never had a chance to become a household name in Los Angeles or Pittsburgh. The former Dodgers reliever is hoping a move to Japan will change his fortunes.
As someone whose podcast is named Three-Inning Save, I have a soft spot for Andre Jackson, who racked up three-inning saves at a rapid rate during his time with the Dodgers.
Andre Jackson is ready to tackle a new frontier. According to a report from Pittsburgh Pirates beat writer Jason Mackey, Jackson has been designated for assignment by the club.
This is one in a series of stories breaking down members of the Pittsburgh Pirates 40-man roster. The Pittsburgh Pirates acquired Andre Jackson from the Los Angeles Dodgers at the end of June, and it’s a good thing they did.
The Pittsburgh Pirates opened their series against the Cincinnati Reds with a 7-5 win. Four solo home runs helped put Pittsburgh over the top in a back-and-forth affair that saw five lead changes.
The Pirates came off their hard-fought weekend series with the Braves with a flat performance against the struggling Patrick Corbin Monday, resulting in a 6-2 loss to the Nationals at PNC Park.
Three perfect innings with secondary stuff working to a near-perfection appeared to have set up Andre Jackson for a rock-solid follow-up to his rock-solid outing six days prior in Kansas City.
Andre Jackson, like so many others, grew up dreaming of playing in the major leagues. Jackson dreamed of hitting home runs and stealing bases. He also dreamed about chasing down fly balls in the outfield and making spectacular catches.
Bryan Reynolds and Jack Suwinski homered supporting Andre Jackson's first career victory as the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the host Kansas City Royals 4-1 Wednesday evening, completing a three-game series sweep.
Since taking over as the general manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Ben Cherington has shown an eagerness in making low-cost, potentially high-upside acquisitions.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have recalled right-hander Andre Jackson from Triple-A Indianapolis. Additionally, left-handed pitcher Bailey Falter has been added to the taxi squad.
The Dodgers have been busy on Sunday with a slew of roster moves dropping before the series finale with the Houston Astros. First, the biggest news is the team is finally placing utility man Chris Taylor on the 10-day injured list while his balky knee just keeps not getting better.
The Los Angeles Dodgers traded Andre Jackson to the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for cash considerations, their second such deal in the past week. Last Thursday, the Dodgers traded Tayler Scott to the Boston Red Sox for cash.
Andre Jackson had a solid start to his 2023 season, but an appearance in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ loss in the series opener against the Chicago Cubs was a night to forget.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have a deep group of right-handed pitching prospects that includes Bobby Miller, Gavin Stone, Ryan Pepiot and Michael Grove, which has made Andre Jackson a somewhat forgotten option.
It's hard to think of a bigger moment for a young pitcher like Dodgers' Andre Jackson going up against Albert Pujols just two days after hitting his 700th home run.
The team also announced that righty Andre Jackson was called up from Triple-A to take May’s spot on the active roster.
Right-hander Andre Jackson has been called up from Triple-A to take Treinen’s spot on the roster.
Former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Edwin Jackson retired after spending parts of 17 seasons in the Majors. He played for an MLB record 14 teams during that span, and last was in the big leagues with the Detroit Tigers in 2019.
The Dodgers begin a three game series in Arizona today. LA is fresh off winning their weekend series in San Diego and will look to keep things rolling.
Feliz, 33, appeared in three games with the Dodgers and tossed three shutout innings, yielding just one hit without a walk and with one strikeout.
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