Silly reasons.
- He played with the Cardinals and the Cubs.
- His card years are in scope with what I collect.
- His cards don't cost an arm and a leg like other good players. This is because most have forgotten him and he is not a HoFer.
Legit Reasons:
- He was popular and a good player. Larry is a 5 time All-Star
- His adjusted earned run average (ERA+) is better than that of a dozen Hall of Famers, including Nolan Ryan.
- He was a game wins league leader in 1964 with Cubs with 24 wins
- He was also a runner up to Cy Young award in 1964
- 1709 carrer strikeouts
- Four top 10 WHIPs years
- - 1957 NL 1.203 (7th)
- - 1960 NL 1.230 (10th)
- - 1961 NL 1.227 (5th)
- - 1964 NL 1.085 (6th)
- He had 149 complete games with 37 shutouts being 1st place in 1966 with 5 shutouts.
- Larry started 38 games in 1960, so he was considered a durable work horse pitcher.
My modest collection:
Year | Brand | Series | Card Number | Name | Team | Photo |
1959 | Topps | Standard | 399 | Larry Jackson | Stl Cardinals | photo link |
1963 | Topps | Standard | 095 | Larry Jackson | Chi Cubs | photo link |
1964 | Topps | Standard | 444 | Larry Jackson | Chi Cubs | photo link |
1965 | Topps | Standard | 010 | Larry Jackson | Chi Cubs | photo link |
1965 | Topps | Standard | 420 | Larry Jackson | Chi Cubs | photo link |
1968 | Topps | Standard | 081 | Larry Jackson | Phi Phillies | photo link |
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