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Bo Jackson explains his career to Adam LaRoche's son

In his prime, Bo Jackson was one of the most impressive athletes on the planet, simultaneously starring in both the MLB and NFL. During spring training this year, he enlightened Adam LaRoche's son about his career.

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In his prime, Bo Jackson was one of the most impressive athletes on the planet, simultaneously starring in both the MLB and NFL.

People of all ages were fascinated by the two-sport wonder back then, but it appears tales of his heroics have failed to reach 13-year-old Drake LaRoche, son of White Sox first baseman Adam LaRoche.

Luckily for him, he got a history lesson from a firsthand source at spring training, as Jackson is now a special instructor with the White Sox, and Bo knows Bo pretty well.

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The clip has a lot of great moments, including Bo asking Drake if he has ever heard of the Heisman Trophy.

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Brendan Maloy