Graduated from St. Luke’s Episcopal (Ala.) School...Became the first Alabama high school shortstop drafted in the first two rounds since Bo Jackson (no relation) was selected by the Yankees in the second round of the 1982 First-Year Player Draft...Engaged to his fiancé, Maddie…The couple has a daughter, Valencia...During the 2025 offseason, Jackson participated in the Inaugural Capital One MLB Open hosted at Shadow Creek Golf Course (N.V.) from 11/12- 14…Sixty current and former Major Leaguers represented all 30 teams, as Jackson was paired with Orioles Hall of Famer Adam Jones...Credits his grandfather for his calm demeanor on the field...Has participated in the annual "Don’t Blink HR Derby in Paradise" in the Bahamas during the offseason.
2025
Hit .276/.328/.447 (47-for-170) with 10 doubles, two triples, five home runs, 20 runs, 21 RBI, 11 walks and two hit-by-pitches across 48 games in his first Major League action...Appeared at right field (34 G), third base (13 G), designated hitter (three G) and second base (one G)...On 7/25, had his contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk and was optioned back the next day, having not played...Recalled on 7/31 and was on the active roster through the remainder of the season...Made his MLB debut on 8/1 at CHC and recorded his first hit that day (1B) off Cade Horton...From the time of his debut through the end of the season, ranked among qualified AL rookies in triples (tied first), doubles (tied second), extra-base hits (third, 17), total bases (third, 76), hits (fourth), RBI (fifth), batting average (sixth), slugging percentage (seventh), runs (seventh), OPS (tied seventh, .775), home runs (tied eighth) and on-base percentage (ninth)...From 8/10-9/2, hit safely in 18 straight starts, the longest run by an Oriole since Cedric Mullins (20 G) from 7/20-8/13/21...On 8/23 vs. HOU, hit his first career home run off AJ Blubaugh...From 9/1-2 at SD, homered in back-to-back games for the first time in his career...Began the season with Double-A Chesapeake, slashing .254/.291/.412 (45-for-177) with 16 doubles, four home runs, 18 runs, 19 RBI, nine walks, one hit-by-pitch and two steals in 45 games...On 6/3, promoted to Triple-A Norfolk and hit .377/.400/.673 (61-for-162) with 15 doubles, 11 home runs, 29 runs, 22 RBI, six walks, one hit-by-pitch and nine steals across 40 games.
2024
Spent the entire season with Double-A Binghamton before electing free agency on Nov. 4, following the conclusion of the season...Slashed .205/.245/.373 (93-for-453) with 19 doubles, 19 home runs, 49 runs scored, 61 RBI, 23 walks, two hit-by-pitches and 11 stolen bases in 121 games for the Rumble Ponies...The 121 games marked a professional single-season career high, surpassing his previous high of 119 games played set in 2023...Has hit double-digit home runs in five of his six Minor League seasons and in each of the last five...Hit 19 doubles on the year, which tied a single-season career high set in 2023.
2023
Entered the year ranked as the Best Power Hitter in the Angels' system by Baseball America...Marked his second season as a non-roster invitee to Major League Spring Training, joining 2021...Opened the season with Double-A Rocket City and slashed .248/.321/.447 (77-for-311) with 15 doubles, one triple, 15 home runs, 46 runs scored, 56 RBI, 33 walks, two hit-by-pitches and 21 stolen bases in 82 games...Traded to New York-NL in exchange for RHP Dominic Leone and cash considerations...Appeared in 37 games with Double-A Binghamton, slashing .264/.344/.457 (34-for-129) with four doubles, seven homers, 15 runs scored, 24 RBI, 15 walks, three hit-by-pitches and six stolen bases.
2022
Spent entire season with Double-A Rocket City, where his 14 home runs tied for second most on team and were his most since totaling 23 homers in 2019 for Orem... After playing in Trash Pandas first two games, missed over six weeks on IL (oblique strain), returning May 26... During 17 game span from June 7-26, hit .350 (21/60) with seven doubles, six HR, 19 RBI and a 1.193 OPS... Defensively, saw time at second base (33 G), shortstop (31 G), third base (10 G) and left field (nine G).
2021
Along with Livan Soto, became the first two players born in the 2000s to attend an Angels big league camp...Slashed .277/.358/.548 (52-for-188) with 15 doubles, three triples, 10 home runs, 34 runs scored, 50 RBI, 25 walks (one IBB), one hit-by-pitch and 13 stolen bases in 51 games between the ACL Angels and Inland Empire...Missed more than two months of the 2021 season on IL with a quad strain...Played in the Arizona Fall League after the 2021 season.
2020
Spent season at Alternate Training Site in Long Beach...Did not get selected to Angels active roster.
2019
Honored as 2019 Angels Minor League Player of the Year...Led Pioneer League in home runs (23) and RBI (60)…Selected as a 2019 Pioneer League Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star...Named by MiLB.com as an Organization All-Star in 2019... Named as 2019 Baseball America Rookie All-Star...Hit 23 home runs for Orem in 2019, which matched Pioneer League single season record, set by Greg Morrison for 1997 Medicine Hat Blue Jays...Received Joe Bauman Home Run Award - Short Season, which is given to the Minor League Baseball player who hit the most regular season home runs each year...Was the Most Valuable Player of 2019 Northwest League/Pioneer League All-Star Game...Hit go-ahead grand slam in 3rd inning for Pioneer League...Recognized as Angels organizational Player of the Month for August 2019 (.338, 4 2B, 1 3B, 9 HR, 21 RBI, 7 BB, 17 R, 2 SB)…Was also MiLB.com's Pioneer League Player of the Month.