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BIO

Larry “Bucky” Jacobsen

Major League Power. Small-Town Grit. Delivering Results.

Bucky Jacobsen turned a seventh-round draft pick into a shot at the big leagues—and made it count. After grinding through seven seasons in the minors, he broke out with a 26-HR season for Triple-A Tacoma in 2004, won the PCL Home Run Derby, and earned a spot in the All-Star Game. That same year, he made his MLB debut with the Seattle Mariners, delivering 9 home runs, 28 RBIs, and a .275 average over just 42 games.
Fans embraced his power, presence, and no-BS work ethic. A knee injury cut his playing career short, but it didn’t stop him from staying close to the game.

Today, Bucky is a sports radio host, coach, and mentor. He works with athletes at all levels, bringing big-league perspective to hitting, mindset, and media. He’s available for private coaching, public speaking, and media appearances.

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Available for coaching, appearances, and on-air talent.

STATS

Bucky by the Numbers

Major League Baseball (MLB)
Games Played (GP)
42
At Bats (AB)
160
Runs Batted In (RBI)
28
Batting Average (AVG)
.275
Runs (R)
17
Hits (H)
44
Doubles (2B)
9
Home Runs (HR)
9
On-Base Percentage (OBP)
.335
Slugging Percentage (SLG)
.500
Hit By Pitch (HBP)
1
On-Base Plus Slugging (OPS)
.835
Minor League Baseball (MiLB)
YEAR

TEAM
AB
H
AVG
HR
RBI
OBP
OPS
2007
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Olmecas de Tabasco (Mexican AAA)
35
8
0.229
1
7
0.289
0.632
2006
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Long Island Ducks (Independent)
413
120
0.291
21
89
0.410
0.916
2005
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AZL Mariners (Rookie – AZL)
13
4
0.308
0
3
0.500
1.038
2005
IE
Inland Empire 66ers (Adv A – CAL)
21
12
0.571
3
9
0.655
1.75
2005
R
Tacoma Rainiers (AAA – PCL)
66
9
0.136
0
8
0.240
0.422
2004
R
Tacoma Rainiers (AAA – PCL)
292
91
0.312
26
86
0.422
1.083
2003
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Tennessee Smokies (AA – SOU)
447
133
0.298
31
84
0.388
0.952
2002
RR
New Haven Ravens (AA – EAS)
102
30
0.294
4
21
0.360
0.879
2002
HS
Huntsville Stars (AA – SOU)
198
50
0.253
11
39
0.336
0.821
2001
II
Indianapolis Indians (AAA – INT)
300
74
0.247
12
53
0.312
.743
2001
HS
Huntsville Stars (AA – SOU)
93
41
0.441
10
28
0.518
1.378
2000
HS
Huntsville Stars (AA – SOU)
268
74
0.276
18
50
0.394
0.924
1999
HS
Huntsville Stars (AA – SOU)
150
29
0.193
3
19
0.292
0.599
1999
S
Stockton Ports (Adv A – CAL)
156
39
0.250
5
22
0.352
0.749
1998
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Beloit Snappers (Class A – MID)
499
146
0.293
27
97
0.399
0.920
1997
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Ogden Raptors (Rookie – PIO)
238
78
0.328
8
52
0.427
0.944

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