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  1. Bo Jackson

    Bo Jackson #22 LF



    G H R HR RBI BA SLG
    694 598 341 141 415 .250 .474
  2. Bo makes guarantee for opener

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- Two-sport standout Bo Jackson threw out the first pitch at U.S. Cellular Field on Monday to kick off the Chicago White Sox's 2013 season and other than an all-black baseball cap without logo, he claimed no allegiance to a team. Jackson ...

    Blog | April 01, 2013
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  5. After first pitch will Bo stick around?

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- With the news that Bo Jackson will throw out the first pitch for the Chicago White Sox at Opening Day on Monday, it begs the question as to whether or not the former two-sport superstar will stay and watch the game at U.S. Cellular Field. ...

    Blog | March 26, 2013
  6. Bo envisioned Ozzie hire, not Ventura

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- The idea that Robin Ventura became the Chicago White Sox manager is a curious turn of events for one of his former teammates. Bo Jackson, who played for the White Sox in 1991 and 1993, couldn't have pictured Ventura as a manager when th...

    Blog | February 28, 2013
  7. Mike Napoli officially signs with Boston Red Sox, reveals he has ...

    Gordon Edes

    Boston Red Sox first baseman Mike Napoli revealed Tuesday that he has avascular necrosis in both hips, the same degenerative condition that ended the career of two-sport star Bo Jackson.

    Story | Conversation | January 22, 2013
  8. Baseball cards from 1988 provide time capsule

    Jim Caple

    Remember the way we were before steroids reared their ugly head? Jim Caple's newly re-discovered set of 1988 Topps baseball cards takes him back.

    Story | Conversation | January 16, 2013
  9. Bo Jackson, Bill Walton, Bobby Orr and Sandy Koufax would still b...

    Larry Smith and Lizzie Haldane

    In ESPN The Magazine, Larry Smith and Lizzie Haldane look at four careers cut short -- Bo Jackson, Bill Walton, Bobby Orr and Sandy Koufax -- to see how their stories would've had different endings if the athletes had been playing and injured in 2012.

    Story | Conversation | September 21, 2012
  10. Bo Jackson, Ken Griffey Jr., Scottie Pippen bike to help victims

    Heisman Trophy winner Bo Jackson, former Major League Baseball star Ken Griffey Jr. and NBA standout Scottie Pippin have started their five-day, 300-mile ride across Alabama to raise money for tornado relief in the state.

    Story | Conversation | April 24, 2012
  11. Mets morning briefing 4.12.12

    Adam Rubin

    Stephen Strasburg allowed two hits in six scoreless innings to outduel Johan Santana and the Washington Nationals beat the Mets, 4-0, in Wednesday afternoon's rubber game. After opening the season with four straight wins, the Mets headed into Thursda...

    Blog | April 12, 2012
  12. Former RB Bo Jackson

    Jackson's career 6.6 ypc average is still an SEC record. Welcome to SportsNation! On Thursday, former NFL running back and MLB outfielder Bo Jackson stops by to chat about being a two-sport star, as well as his recent charity work. From April 2...

    Chat | March 21, 2012
  13. Hangin': CC, Bo Jackson, Worthy & Magic

    Andrew Marchand

    CC Sabathia is a lifelong Raiders fan. He likes to tailgate with the Black Hole fans. So his favorite athlete of all time is not surprisingly an ex-Raider. As a kid, Sabathia loved Bo Jackson. He will never forget when Jackson ran over Brian Boswo...

    Blog | March 13, 2012
  14. Top 50 prospects of the draft era

    David Schoenfield

    Mickey Mantle was probably the greatest prospect of all time: A switch-hitting shortstop who could run like the wind and hit home runs over light towers. What more would you want? He hit .383 with 26 home runs as an 18-year-old in the Class C Western...

    Blog | May 26, 2011
  15. Kansas City Royals super-prospect Eric Hosmer debuts

    When Kansas City told him he was being promoted to the big leagues, Eric Hosmer did not call his family and say, "I made it."

    Story | Conversation | May 06, 2011
  16. Auburn has commissioned a statue of Cam Newton, a sure sign that ...

    Johnette Howard

    Apparently, you're nobody in this country's sports culture until you've been bronzed. And guess what? There's no waiting period before somebody commissions a statue of you. See: Cam Newton.

    Story | Conversation | April 21, 2011
  17. Bo Jackson reminds of two-sport stars; Dan Gilbert should shut up...

    Tim Keown

    With Bo Jackson's ceremonial pitch at the Home Run Derby comes another reminder that we'll never see a pro two-sport star again.

    Story | Conversation | July 13, 2010
  18. Bo Jackson's 1989 All-Star Game home run turned pros into fans

    Mark Saxon

    All-Stars became fans when Bo Jackson stepped to the plate in 1989.

    Story | Conversation | July 12, 2010
  19. Bo Jackson wouldn't change thing about career

    Bo Jackson told about 300 people attending a College Football Hall of Fame luncheon Thursday that people often tell him how sorry they are that his football and baseball careers were cut short by a hip injury he sustained in 1991.

    Story | Conversation | August 27, 2009