Jackson has signed a multi-year deal with Steiner Sports to sell his memorabilia.
Their destination is Steiner Sports, one of the nation's largest sports memorabilia and marketing companies.
Mr. Steiner, 42, is chairman of Steiner Sports, a merchandising company based in New Rochelle.
Steiner Sports will operate as an autonomous unit of Omnicom and Brandon Steiner, 41, will continue as chairman.
In 2000 Steiner sold Steiner Sports to Omincom, but remains CEO and retains control over daily business operations.
As of 2012 Steiner Sports maintains relationships with over 5,000 athletes.
Before this season, the Yankees formed a partnership with Steiner Sports, a memorabilia company that has two billboards at Yankee Stadium.
Under the agreement, Steiner Sports sells bats used in games, jerseys and uniform pants of Yankee players.
"It's a combination of a whole lot of things," Brandon Steiner, the chairman of Steiner Sports, said about which items were available for sale.
"We've never seen anything like this here," said Brandon Steiner, chairman of Steiner Sports, a New Rochelle-based marketing company.