14 MLB Teams Played On By Former High Point Rockers Pitcher

Independent Baseball Trivia Question

Former High Point Rockers pitcher, Edwin Jackson, pitched on 14 different MLB teams. For which teams did he pitch?

Answer:

According the CBS Sports:

“During his career he suited up for the Dodgers (2003-05), Rays (2006-08), Tigers (2009 and 2019), D-Backs (2010), White Sox (2010-11), Cardinals (2011), Nationals (2012 and 2017), Cubs (2013-15), Braves (2015), Marlins (2016), Padres (2016), Orioles (2017), Athletics (2018), and Blue Jays (2019). Jackson also pitched briefly in an independent league in 2021, and was on USA’s silver medal-winning team at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.”

https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/right-hander-edwin-jackson-announces-retirement-after-pitching-for-mlb-record-14-different-teams/

Here are his minor league statistics, including his time with the High Point Rockers in 2021:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=jackso004edw

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