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Travis Jackson - Wikipedia Travis Calvin Jackson (November 2, 1903 – July 27, 1987) was an American baseball shortstop In Major League Baseball (MLB), Jackson played for the New York Giants from 1922 through 1936, winning the 1933 World Series, and representing the Giants in the MLB All-Star Game in 1934
Jackson, Travis - Baseball Hall of Fame Travis Jackson was a standout shortstop for the Giants from 1922 to 1936, spending his entire career in New York His exceptional range earned him respect throughout the league, and his leadership earned him the role of team captain Jackson established himself as an everyday player in 1924
Travis Jackson - Society for American Baseball Research Over time, recognition of how the Giants arrived at their success gained a different perspective It dawned on those invested with selection to the Hall of Fame that these Giants infielders had one factor in common from the early 1920s through the mid-1930s: their shortstop, Travis Jackson
Travis Jackson Stats, Height, Weight, Research History - Baseball Almanac Travis Calvin Jackson was a Major League Baseball player with the New York Giants (1922 - 1936) When Travis made his big league debut on September 27, 1922, he became the twenty-fourth player from the state of Arkansas to play in the majors, and the first from the town of Waldo (population 1,245 in 2021)
Jackson, Travis Calvin - Encyclopedia of Arkansas Travis Calvin Jackson was one of six native Arkansans elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame He played for the New York Giants and was considered the best National League shortstop in the 1920s
Travis Jackson - BR Bullpen - Baseball-Reference. com Hall of Famer Travis Jackson played fifteen seasons in the big leagues, all with the New York Giants An above-average hitter, he had good range factors at shortstop and undoubtedly would have won some Gold Gloves had the award been available then