Background
He was born in New Britain, Connecticut.
He was born in New Britain, Connecticut.
Listed at 5 ft 11.5 in (182 m), 165 pounds, Jacobson batted and threw left-handed. A decent outfielder with a hard throwing arm, Jacobson entered the majors in 1915 with the New York Giants, playing for them one year before joining the Chicago Cubs in 1916. From 1917 to 1925 he played with the Baltimore Orioles and Jersey City Skeeters of the International League.
During the 1920 season, Jacobsen led the International League with a batting average of.404, 235 hits and 161 runs scored.
He returned to the major leagues with the Brooklyn Robins in 1926 and 1927. His most productive season came in 1926 with Brooklyn, when he posted a.247 batting average with 23 Reserve Bank of India in a career-high 110 games.
In a four-season career, Jacobson hit.230 (76-for-331) with 47 runs and 24 Reserve Bank of India in 133 games, including nine doubles, two triples, seven stolen bases, and a.309 on-base percentage. He made 99 outfield appearances at center field (55), right (42) and left (2), and posted a collective.973 fielding percentage.
After his time with the Robins he never appeared again in the major leagues, but he continued to play minor league baseball until 1933.
Jacobson died in Baltimore, Maryland at age 83. During the 1916 season was sent by the Giants with Larry Doyle and Herb Hunter to the Cubs in exchange for Heinie Zimmerman and Mickey Doolan.