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== Profile == === Personal === * Father, [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0413698/ John Jackson] is an actor who portrayed Admiral A.J. Chegwidden on the television series [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112022/ "JAG."] * Was one of four players to maintain an Arizona Fall League (AFL) journal for MLB.com during his time in the 2004 AFL. * Missed much of the 2009 season because of illness, including a case of [http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/valley-fever/DS00695 Valley Fever].<ref>{{cite-web | url=http://www.azcentral.com/sports/diamondbacks/articles/2009/05/21/20090521spt-dbnotes.html | year=2010 | month=01 | day=10}}</ref> === Pre-professional career === * Played for the US National team in 2002. === Achievements === * Was a third team All-American pick by Baseball America in his senior year at [[University of California | Cal]], in which he batted .388 with 10 HRs, 44 RBI and a PAC-10 leading .538 on-base percentage. * In 2003, he was the [[2003 Northwest League | Northwest League's]] Most Valuable Player. and chosen as an outfielder on Baseball America's short-season All-Star team. * In 2004, he participated in the All-Star Futures Game in Houston and was recognized by Baseball America as a mid-season High Class A ([[2004 Lancaster | Lancaster]]) and the [[2004 California League | California League's]] Best Hitting Prospect. He then tied for the Arizona Fall League lead in home runs (8). * In 2005, he finished second in the [[2005 Pacific Coast League | Pacific Coast League]] in on-base percentage (.457) and fourth in batting average (.354). Was selected as the starting first baseman for the [[2005 Pacific Coast League | PCL]] at the Triple-A All-Star Game and for the U.S. squad at the All-Star Futures Game. * In 2006, his first hit as a pinch-hitter was a game-winning home run on July 30 vs. Houston. He had 38 multi-hit games for the [[2006 Arizona Diamondbacks | Diamondbacks]]. * In 2007, HIt a team-leading .308 after the All-Star break. His .555 slugging percentage and .371 on-base percentage ranked second on the [[2007 Arizona Diamondbacks | Diamondbacks]]. In the post-season, he hit .125 in the NLDS vs. the [[2007 Chicago Cubs | Cubs]] and .333 in the NLCS vs. [[2007 Colorado Rockies | Colorado]]. == Sources == * {{cite-book | title=Arizona Diamondbacks Media Guide | year=2008}} ==Further Reading== * Last Baseball Register entry: {{cite-book | title=2007 Baseball Register | last=| first=| publisher=Sporting News | city=St. Louis, MO | year=2006 }}
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