What do Bo Jackson and Deion Sanders have in common?
It could be both of them played football.
Or it could be that they both played baseball.
Or it could be both.
There have been many athletes that have excelled in multiple
sports, but Jackson and Sanders are without a doubt the most notable and would
even play each other on both several times on the Diamond - the game being called
the “Bo and Prime Time Show”.
Bo Jackson began his football career playing college ball at
Auburn University. In 1986 he was selected in the NFL draft by the Tampa Bay
Bucks, however, due to past disputes, Jackson would refuse to play, and pursue
his baseball career.
He was selected in the amateur baseball draft by… the Kansas
City Royals, making the official roster in 1987. He would play baseball until
his retirement in 1995. In Jackson’s 8 seasons in pro baseball, he had a
batting average of .250, hit 141 home runs and 415 RBIs and a slugging average
of .479.
In 1987 while Jackson was in spring training with the
Royals, he was picked in the 7th round of the NFL draft by the Raiders.
Jackson would successfully negotiate a contract that allowed him to play the
entire Royals baseball season and return to the Raiders once the baseball
season concluded. On January 13, 1991 Jackson suffered an NFL career-ending hip
injury. In his four years in the NFL, Jackson rushed for 2,782 yards and 16
touchdowns. He also caught 40 passes for 352 yards and 2 touchdowns.
Deion “Prime Time” Sanders was one of the most prolific dual
athletes of all time. Sanders would make his MLB start in 1989 with the New
York Yankees. Sanders would play with 4 different MLB clubs in his career. In
the 1989 NFL draft, “Prime Time” Sanders was the 5th overall draft
pick by the Atlanta Falcons, where he played until 1993. Sanders spent his NFL
career with the 49ers, Cowboys, Ravens and Red Skins. In the NFL Sanders
intercepted 53 passes for 1,331 yards, recovered 4 fumbles, returned 155
kickoffs for 3.523 yards and caught 60 passes for 784 yards and scored 22
touchdowns. Sanders carried a .263 batting average, with 39 home runs
and 186 stolen bases in the MLB.
When urged to choose between baseball and football, Sanders
responded, “Football is my wife and baseball is my mistress.” Sanders is the
first player to score a home run and a touchdown in the same week. He is also
the only player to appear in both a World Series and a Super Bowl.
Did you know that the Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes is also a dual
athlete? Mahomes has not played professional baseball (yet), he played both
baseball and football in high school and college before giving up baseball in
his sophomore year to focus solely on football.
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