Chicago White Sox Baseball Announcer
Jackson is in his 10th season as an broadcaster for the White Sox ... moves to the radio booth in 2009, partnering with play-by-play man Ed Farmer ... joined Ken "Hawk" Harrelson in the television booth from 2000-08 to provide color commentary for Sox telecasts on WGN-TV, Comcast SportsNet and WCIU-TV ... the 45-year-old worked several FOX Saturday afternoon "Game of the Week" broadcasts in 2001 ... batted .257 with 80 home runs and 317 RBI over 960 career games with the Chicago Cubs (1985-89), San Diego (1989-92), Toronto (1993), the New York Mets (1993), White Sox (1994), Minnesota (1997), Milwaukee (1997-98) and White Sox (1999) ... played for the Seibu Lions in the Japanese Pacific League in 1995-96 ... batted a career-high .312 in 87 games with the Sox in 1994 ... missed six weeks of the 1993 season with hyperthyroidism ... played in a career-high 155 games with the Padres in 1992, hitting 17 home runs with 70 RBI while leading the majors with 18 outfield assists ... hit career-high 21 home runs in 1991 ... appeared in 100 games for the Cubs in 1988 ... was drafted by the Cubs in the second round in 1981 ... married Robin in 2003 ... has four children: Alexandre, Arianna, Adian and Tatum.