Austin Jackson OF, New York Mets Making his first start in three days, Austin Jackson went 1-for-4 with two strikeouts Tuesday. Recorded his third career season with 30+ doubles (34 in 2010, 30 in2013) and his third season with 20+ steals. Appeared in 5 postseason games, going 0-8.Completed his fourth season with the Tigers in 2013, playing in 129 games...Ranked fifth in the American League with 99 runs scored and seven triples...Tabbed the third-best defensive outfielder in the American League by Baseball America...Collected a season-high four hits on April 14 at Oakland -- matched the high with four hits on July 4 at Toronto and on August 9 at New York's Yankee Stadium...Sidelined May 13-June 13 with a strained right hamstring...Assigned to Triple A Toledo for an injury rehabilitation assignment on June 10 -- batted .231 (3x13) with a run scored and one RBI in three games with Toledo...Compiled a season-best 10-game hitting streak June 15-26, batting .462 (18x39) during that stretch...Appeared in his 500th major league game on June 30 at Tampa Bay...Batted .339 (19x56) with 14 runs scored, two doubles, two home runs and seven RBI in 15 games during June...Established a career high with four runs scored on July 4 at Toronto...Matched a career-high with three doubles on August 9 at New York's Yankee Stadium...Named the Co-American League Player of the Week for the Week ending August 11 -- marked the second Player of the Week honor of his career...Batted .280 (35x125) with 25 runs scored, five doubles, three triples, five home runs and 13 RBI in 30 games during August -- led the American League with 25 runs scored, while he was tied for first with three triples during that stretch...Matched a career-high with four RBI on September 6 at Kansas City...Batted .214 (34x160) with four home runs and 10 RBI with lefties on the mound...hit .296 (116x392) with eight home runs and 39 RBI against righthanded pitching...Hit .267 (67x251) in 63 games at Comerica Park...batted .276 (83x301) in 66 games on the road...Batted .280 (75x268) in 63 games prior to the All-Star break... hit .264 (75x284) in 66 games following the break. Seattle Mariners activated CF Austin Jackson from the 15-day disabled list. news Dolphins Draft USC Offensive Lineman Austin Jackson The Dolphins selected Austin Jackson with the 18th pick in the first round. It is highly recommended that you use the latest versions of a supported browser in order to receive an optimal viewing experience. 18 overall pick in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft. May 4, 2015: Seattle Mariners placed CF Austin Jackson on the 15-day disabled list. 18 overall pick in Round 1 of the 2020 NFL Draft. The following browsers are supported: Chrome, Edge (v80 and later), Firefox and Safari. Right Ankle Sprain: May 4, 2015: Seattle Mariners placed CF Austin Jackson on the 15-day disabled list. HOME OF THE MIAMI DOLPHINS Copyright @ 2020 Miami Dolphins Ltd., All rights reserved. Get the latest news, stats, videos, highlights and more about center fielder Austin Jackson on ESPN. Full name: AUSTIN JARRIEL JACKSON...Married, Jonna...Is a 2005 graduate of Billy Ryan High School in Denton, Texas … Also played basketball …Ranked 10th among the nation's senior point guards by Athlon Sports...In 1999, was named by Baseball America as the best 12-year-old baseball player in the nation … Named by the same publication as the best 15-year-old baseball player in 2002... Was rated by Baseball America as the No. The Dolphins selected Austin Jackson with the 18th pick in the first round.Travis Wingfield interviewed the newest Dolphins offensive lineman on Drive Time.Austin Jackson speaks to the media after being selected by the Miami Dolphins.The Miami Dolphins select USC offensive tackle Austin Jackson with No. Austin Jackson (73) Offensive Tackle - @austindjackson @ChocoDro CAREER: He has appeared in 39 games in his career, starting 25 times. The CBS Sports NFL Draft team … The Dolphins selected USC offensive lineman Austin Jackson with the No. 14 Draft Prospect among high school players in the nation.Spent his first season with Cleveland and played 85 games around two stints on the disabled list...His .318 season batting average was the fifth highest mark in the American League among players with at least 250 plate appearances...Hit .352 (46-for-158) off left-handed pitching after hitting just .159 in 2016...Suffered a hyperextended big toe on May 1 at Detroit and missed 20 games from May 2-25... also missed 22 games with a quad strain, June 27-July 24...Collected his 1,000th career hit on June 24 vs. Minnesota (off Kyle Gibson)...Made 38 starts in center field, 29 starts in left field (38 games) and 12 starts in right field (18 games)...Was a non-roster invitee to Cleveland's big league camp.Spent the season with the White Sox, hitting .254 (46-181) with 12 2B, 2 3B & 18 RBI in 54 games, including a mark of .364 (16-44) with RISP...He did not play after June 9 due to a torn meniscus in his left knee that required arthroscopic surgery on June 15...Was Chicago's Opening Day center fielder and made 52 starts in center for the Sox.Hit .300-plus in June (.304) and August (.314)...Recorded his 11th and 12th career leadoff homers on 4/19 vs. Texas and 7/26 vs. May 16, 2015: Seattle Mariners sent CF Austin Jackson on a rehab assignment to Tacoma Rainiers. 2019: Jackson