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Darrin Jackson News From AOL News

Hawk Harrelson Being Hawk Harrelson

By PostmanRApr 17th 2008 – 12:13AM

While some scoff at White Sox announcer Hawk Harrelson's advert homerism, there's a certain realism to it. Hey, he likes his team and he's not going to act objectively about it. Good for him.This is no more apparent than in the above clip during what looked to be a Nick Swisher homer in a game earlier this week against...

The White Sox Finally Did Something Right

By Tom FornelliDec 20th 2007 – 2:04PM

I haven't exactly been quiet about my feelings towards the White Sox and general manager Kenny Williams this winter. I've grown tired of hearing how the Sox were going to go after Torii Hunter, Kosuke Fukudome, Aaron Rowand, Miguel Cabrera, and Andruw Jones only to see every single one of them wind up elsewhere.Oh sure,...

Steve Stone Is a Soothsayer

By PostmanRAug 9th 2007 – 3:22PM

With White Sox TV analyst Hawk Harrelson's right hand man, Darrin Jackson, out for a few games to tend to the birth of a child, Steve Stone has filled the void.For now, I'll avoid getting into the debate about who is far superior (See: Stone, Steve) and just alert you to the fact that Stone called Juan Uribe's walkoff...

Darrin Jackson News From the Web

  • 10/07/11 Darrin Jackson on the Laurence Holmes Show Source: CBS - WBBM 2 - Chicago IL
  • 06/29/11 Plane crashes near Moses Lake Source: Columbia Basin Herald - Moses Lake WA Student pilot Samuel P. Clark, 58, La Center, and instructor Daryl Jackson, 70, Moses Lake, were flying Clark's ultralight aircraft around 9 a.m. when the engine experienced trouble, according to Grant County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Ken Jones.

Background on Darrin Jackson

Darrin "D. J." Jay Jackson (born August 22, 1963 in Los Angeles, California) is a former center fielder in Major League Baseball who played 12 years for the Chicago Cubs (1985–1988), San Diego Padres (1988–1992), Toronto Blue Jays (1993), New York Mets (1993), Chicago White Sox (1994, 1999), Minnesota Twins (1997) and Milwaukee Brewers (1997–1998).

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