Jeff Jackson’s first-round draft story a cautionary baseball tale – Chicago Tribune

Everywhere Jeff Jackson went in Chicago after his unfulfilling baseball career ended, he felt eyes following him.

So did the questions.

Why did the Gatorade National Player of the Year out of Simeon, drafted fourth overall in 1989, never play higher than Double A during a nine-year career spanning 10 teams? What went wrong in the Phillies organization? What happened to his $180,000 signing bonus?

“It got to the point that everywhere I would go people knew who I was and it turned into an interview,” Jackson said over the phone from Los Angeles. “That’s not a situation you want to be reminded of on a regular basis. There are only so many times you can talk about not making it. I had to leave.”