Brett Jackson

Brett Jackson

35-Year-Old OutfielderOF
 Free Agent  
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$Signed with the Cubs in June of 2009.
OFArizona Diamondbacks  
September 12, 2014
Jackson was recalled from Triple-A Reno on Friday.
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Jackson will give the team another option in the outfield with David Peralta dealing with an injury. He likely won't see much playing time, but could serve as a pinch hitter off the bench and a spot starter in the outfield.
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Once upon a time, Jackson was a good prospect, but now he's going backwards. When he finally got the shot at the majors he deserved in late 2012, the result was a disastrous stint in which he hit .175 in 120 at-bats. Last year he was so bad for Triple-A Iowa that he had to be demoted to Double-A to regain his confidence. Based on his performance with Iowa, his confidence isn't back yet. While his performance could be partially attributable to a calf injury, he's always been a human air conditioner. Let someone else roll the dice.
One of the team's better prospects, Jackson had a mediocre season at Triple-A Iowa before getting the call for the out-of-contention Cubs in August. Not surprisingly, he was overmatched, striking out a whopping 59 times in 120 at-bats and hitting .175. As a result, he'll begin the year back at Triple-A where he had only slightly more success making contact last year (61 percent). The bottom line, Jackson is a good power-speed combo player (15 homers, 27 steals in 407 Triple-A at-bats) who will draw a walk, but until he improves his contact rate, he won't be ready for the big leagues. Keep an eye on his contact rate this season, as the Cubs made significant changes to Jackson's swing in Arizona during the offseason.
Jackson hit well in the high minors last year, posting a .297/.388/.551 line in 185 Triple-A at-bats. Jackson's got good plate discipline, can play all three outfield spots and isn't averse to stealing a base (20 in 27 attempts at two levels last year). In short, he's the team's best hitting prospect and should have a chance to win the center-field job in camp. But incumbent Marlon Byrd is still under contract through 2012, the team recently signed David DeJesus and Alfonso Soriano is still carrying an almost unmovable contract. Moreover, unless Jackson forces the issue with a huge spring, the team might want to keep him at Triple-A until June to delay his arbitration clock.
Jackson turned in his second straight solid minor league season, this time as a 21-year-old at High-A and Double-A. Jackson has good speed (18 steals in 22 attempts at Double-A), good power and decent plate discipline, but with just 228 at-bats in the high minors and a crowded Cubs outfield, he's likely to begin the year at Triple-A. With a strong showing there, a September callup strikes us as likely, but unless injuries strike (or the Cubs deal Alfonso Soriano (not easy) and/or Kosuke Fukudome), it would be surprising to see Jackson sooner.
Jackson lived up to his first-round billing last year, posting a .295/.383/.545 line and stealing 11 bases in 12 attempts at Low-A Peoria. He's a five-tool prospect, and showed a willingness to take a walk, but still needs to cut down on the strikeouts. Expect the 21-year-old to see action at High-A and Double-A this year with an eye toward a 2011-12 debut.
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OFArizona Diamondbacks  
August 14, 2014
Jackson was traded to Arizona for minor league pitcher Blake Cooper, Gordon Wittenmyer of the Chicago Sun-Times reports. Before the trade, Jackson was hitting .210/.298/.348 with 94 strikeouts and 24 walks. He had five homers and four stolen bases.
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OFChicago Cubs  
March 18, 2014
Jackson was sent down to Triple-A Iowa on Tuesday, MLB.com's Carrie Muskat reports.
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OFChicago Cubs  
March 15, 2014
Jackson homered and drove in five runs in a split-squad game Saturday.
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OFChicago Cubs  
February 16, 2014
An offseason clinic for children has helped Jackson find the joy in baseball again, Carrie Muskat of MLB.com reports. “It took a lot of hard work and a lot of soul searching,” he said Sunday. “I’ve never been more excited to be back in spring training, I’ve never been more excited to be back on the field. When you’re not playing well, the game’s not fun. I wasn’t having fun last year — I was hurt and struggling."
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OFChicago Cubs  
January 20, 2014
Cubs GM Theo Epstein admitted at the Cubs Convention that the team made a mistake in promoting Jackson in 2012.
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