Luke and his wife, Corinne, have two children: a son, Jett Jackson (born in September 2021) and a daughter, Sunny Jean Jackson (born September 2023)...Attended Calvary Christian High School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla...Went 8-0 with a 0.90 ERA his senior year of High School, compiling 87 strikeouts with three shutouts and two saves...Hit also two home runs and recorded 21 RBI at the plate...His father, Ed, played football at Florida State on the same team as Deion Sanders...He¡¯s now an entrepreneur and in the insurance business...Is making a donation to the Giants Community Fund in each of his seasons in SF ($15,000 in 2023, $32,500 in 2024 and $35,000 in 2025 if the club option is exercised)...Luke and Corinne are foodies and have a spreadsheet that they track all of the places they have eaten (best cities, best coffee shops, best restaurants, etc)...Will fill it out home and road and has been doing so since his Minor League travels...Luke is more of a donut & coffee shop in the mornings while Corinne favors smoothies and then they rank their dinners...The Jacksons have traveled all over the world, visiting six of seven continents...For two consecutive summers when Luke was in middle school, the Christian family worked, ministered and lived at an orphanage in Russia...After their second summer there, the Jacksons purchased property in Russia and built a new orphanage...The family also has spent time in Africa (Johannesburg, Zimbabwe and Tanzania), also with orphaned children and also building schools and ministering to mothers and fathers dying of AIDS.
2023
Reinstated from the 60-day IL on May 30...missed the entire 2022 season after undergoing TJ surgery...made his Giants debut on May 31 with 1.0 scoreless inning vs. Pittsburgh...Logged nine appearances with SF before landing on the 15-day IL with a low back strain on June 25¡ missed 21 games and was activated from the IL on July 22...Struck out 43 batters in 33.1 innings of work (11.61 SO/9)...32 of his 43 strikeouts have came on his slider...Held right-handed hitters to a .182 average, compared to a .263 average against lefties...Over 15 games at Oracle Park, he posted a 2.40 ERA (4er, 15.0ip) and a .185 opponents average against.
2022
Underwent Tommy John surgery in April and missed the entire 2022 season, which was his final year with the Braves.
2021
In his seventh major-league season went 2-2 with a 1.98 ERA (14 ER/63.2 IP) and 31 holds in 71 appearances out of the bullpen...Among pitchers with as many appearances, his 14 earned runs were tied for the second-fewest in baseball...Became the first Atlanta pitcher with at least 70 appearances and a sub 2.00 ERA since Luis Avil¨¢n in 2013...His 31 holds were the second-most in the majors and the most by a Braves reliever since Jonny Venters recorded 35 holds in 2011.
2020
In his sixth major-league season went 2-0 with a 6.84 ERA (20 ER/26.1 IP) in 19 appearances out of the bullpen...In his 19 relief appearances, Jackson induced 60 ground balls, the most among relievers in baseball¡An average of 3.16 ground balls per outing... Among relievers with 19 or more appearances, his 1.1 average innings per appearance is the highest in the majors... He compiled 26.1 innings pitched in just 19 appearances...His 20 earned runs allowed were tied for the third most among relievers in baseball.
2019
Went 9-2 with a 3.84 ERA (31 ER/72.2 IP) in a career-high and team-most 70 games... Converted 18 of his 25 save chances after logging just one career save prior to 2019... Had nine wins out of the bullpen, the most by a Braves reliever since Mike Remlinger had 10 in 1999...His nine wins tied for fifth most by a Braves reliever since 1913... Per Statcast, had an average exit velocity of 87.9 mph and an expected batting average of just .207...Opponents officially batted .266 against him... Opponents batted .388 against him on balls put in play…The major league average for BABIP was .298... Fanned 106 batters in 72.2 innings for a careerbest 13.13 SO/9.0 IP ratio...Struck out the fifthmost batters out of the bullpen in baseball, and his 106 strikeouts tied for the fourth most by a Braves reliever in Atlanta franchise history (since 1966)... Induced 107 ground balls on the season, and his 60.5 ground ball percentage was third highest in baseball (min. 70.0 IP)... Only Framber Valdez (62.6%) and Dallas Keuchel (61.0%) produced ground balls at a higher clip last season... Recorded his second consecutive two-inning save, 5/15 vs. STL...Became the first Braves closer with back-to-back two-inning saves since Hall of Famer John Smoltz in 2002. ... Allowed a grand slam to Philadelphia's Rhys Hoskins on Opening Day…In his final 69 games of the season, logged a 3.39 ERA (27 ER/71.2 IP). 2019 Postseason ... Pitched in three games against St. Louis in the NLDS, logging a 10.13 ERA (3 ER/2.2 IP)…Struck out six.
2018
In his second season in the Atlanta organization, split the year between the Braves and Triple-A Gwinnett ... Had four different stints with Atlanta, going 1-2 with a 4.43 ERA (20 ER/40.2 IP) in 35 games out of the bullpen…Also collected his first career save ... Began the season with the Stripers before joining the Braves, 4/4-4/15 and 5/6-5/8…Rejoined the club on 6/5 before being designated for assignment on 6/13…Elected free agency on 6/15 but returned to the Braves on a major league deal, 6/17…Remained with the club for the rest of the season ... Struck out 46 batters in his 40.2 innings with Atlanta (10.18 SO/9.0 IP), and struck out 80 batters in 62.0 combined innings between the Braves and Triple-A Gwinnett ... Allowed 23 hits and 12 runs, 10 earned, over his final 15 games (5.51 ERA/ 16.1 IP)...Compiled a 3.70 ERA (10 ER/24.1 IP) through his first 20 games ... Finished with eight outings of at least 2.0 innings with a 1.86 ERA (4 ER/19.1 IP) with one save in those appearances...Threw a career-most 62 pitches over 3.0 innings, 7/3 at NYY ... Earned his first career save on 6/5 at SD ... Major league righties hit .284 (29-for-102) against him with all three of the home runs he allowed, while lefties batted .214 (12-for-56).
2017
In his first season in the Braves organization, appeared in 43 games out of the bullpen for Atlanta, while also spending time with Triple-A Gwinnett…Also missed 12 games on the MLB disabled list with a right shoulder strain, 8/18-9/1...Began the season with the G-Braves in the starting rotation, before he was recalled to Atlanta on 4/14…Optioned to Triple-A on 4/19 before returning to the majors for the remainder of the season on 5/20...His 43 appearances were a career-high total…Had 15 games combined over the last two seasons with Texas...Allowed a run in just nine of his 43 appearances…Surrendered a career high-tying six runs on 8/16 at COL...Won his first major league game, 5/23 vs. PIT…Retired the only batter he faced on one pitch to earn a 6-5 win... Fanned a career-high six batters over 2.1 innings of relief, 8/11 at StL... Became the first Atlanta reliever to tally six strikeouts in an appearance since Cristhian Martinez on 7/26/11 vs. PIT, and the first to do so in 2.1 innings or fewer since Mike Bielecki on 8/3/96 at LAD...Went a career-long 4.0 innings, 6/25 vs. MIL…Allowed just two hits over the scoreless outing to become the first Braves reliever to go as long in a scoreless relief outing since Freddy Garcia tossed 4.2 shutout innings out of the bullpen on 9/1/13 vs. MIA...Limited left-handed hitters to a .217 average (18-for-83) with no home runs…Righties hit .322 (37-for-15) with all four of his home runs allowed.
2016
Split the season between Texas, the 15-day disabled list and the minor leagues, appearing in eight games for the Rangers... Also played with Double-A Frisco and Triple-A Round Rock... Began the year on the 15-day DL with back stiff ness...Reinstated on 4/13 and optioned that day to Round Rock... Returned to Texas on 5/16 until returning to Round Rock on 6/9...Also up from 6/22-7/3...Spent the remainder of the season with Frisco, striking out better than a batter per inning (32 SO/241. IP)...For the minor league season, compiled a 1-1 record and a 3.69 ERA (19 ER/46.1 IP) in 36 games out of the bullpen...Also had three saves.
2015
Had no record and a 4.26 ERA (3 ER/6.1 IP) in seven games over two stints (Aug. 8-10 and Sept. 1-end of season) with Texas in his first ML action…rated as the club's 12th-best prospect by Baseball America prior to the season and made the conversion to the bullpen in early May after starting 97 of his first 101 pro games… had a career-best 10.7 SO/9 with Round Rock, including 12.7 SO/9 as a reliever.
2014
Combined to go 9-5 with a 5.40 ERA (74 ER/123.1 IP) in 26 games/24 starts for Frisco (AA) and Round Rock (AAA)...his 126 strikeouts ranked 3rd among all Texas minor league pitchers...added to 40-man roster on 11/20/14 as protection from Rule 5 Draft...prior to season, rated by Baseball America as Rangers' no. 7 prospect.
2013
Tabbed the organization's Nolan Ryan Minor League Pitcher of the Year, posting the 8th-lowest ERA among all full season minor league pitchers...combined to go 11-4 with a 2.04 ERA (29 ER/128.0 IP) and 134 strikeouts over 25 games/23 starts with Myrtle Beach (High-A) and Frisco...opposition batted just .202 (92-455), 7th-lowest among all full season pitchers...career bests in wins, ERA, and WHIP (1.180)...rated as the 9th-best prospect in the Carolina League by Baseball America...started for the Carolina League in the Carolina League-California League All-Star Game...held left-handed batters to a .193 average (31-161)...opposition batted .141 (14-99) with runners in scoring position...was Myrtle Beach's Opening Day starter, going 4-1, 1.72 ERA (6 ER/31.1 IP) over first 7 starts...won each of his last 5 decisions with the Pelicans, compiling a 2.13 ERA (13 ER/55.0 IP) over final 9 starts...promoted to Frisco on 8/1...did not allow a run over his first 20.0 innings with the RoughRiders, a span of 5 games/4 starts...tossed 5.0 no-hit innings on 8/20 at San Antonio...Texas League opponents batted just .144 (13-90) with 2 extra-base hits (2 2B).
2012
Split campaign between Hickory (A) and Myrtle Beach...combined to go 10-7 with a 4.65 ERA (67 ER/129.2 IP) and career-high 146 strikeouts against 65 walks over 26 games/starts...tallied the 2nd-most strikeouts among Texas farmhands and 12th-most among all Class A pitchers...combined to average 10.1 SO per 9.0 IP...ranked as the 16th-best prospect in the Carolina League by Baseball America...opened the season in the Hickory rotation and went 2-0 with a 1.31 ERA (3 ER/20.2 IP) and 29 strikeouts against 7 walks over his first 4 starts...went 3-1 with a 3.25 ERA (10 ER/27.2 IP) over last 5 starts with Crawdads...promoted to Myrtle Beach 6/22...registered career-best 12 strikeouts over 5.0 innings 7/17 vs. Wilmington...posted a 2.41 ERA (10 ER/37.1 IP) over final 7 starts of the season.
2011
Spent first professional season with Hickory, joining the club on 5/20...averaged 9.4 SO per 9.0 IP...held right-handed batters to a .263 (47-179) average, while the opposition hit .276 (83-301) overall...worked at least 5.0 innings and allowed 2 ER-or-less in 7 starts...went 3-0 with a 2.95 ERA (7 ER/21.1 IP) and held opponents to a .179 (14-78) average over 5 starts in June...registered a season-best 10 SO on 6/16 vs. Charleston.
2010
Did not see official action after signing first professional contract...signed by Juan Alvarez on 8/16/10.