SOLD - 1988 Bo Jackson #750 SECOND YEAR CARD

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PSA 9: 72468549 - Mint

At the beginning of his career as a professional athlete, Bo Jackson chose to play baseball instead of football due to a combination of factors, including personal preference and the opportunities presented to him. In 1986, Bo Jackson was selected as the first overall pick in the Major League Baseball (MLB) draft by the Kansas City Royals. This meant that he had a clear path and opportunity to pursue a professional baseball career immediately. He had a genuine passion for baseball. He had achieved great success in college baseball as a two-time All-American at Auburn University. It is worth noting that the financial aspects may have played a role in Jackson's decision as well. The contract offer from the Kansas City Royals was lucrative, and the potential for a successful baseball career and subsequent financial rewards likely factored into his decision. In 1986, Jackson was also selected in the NFL Draft, being picked in the seventh round by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. However, a contract dispute arose between Jackson and the Buccaneers, primarily due to concerns about his eligibility to play baseball while also playing professional football. The disagreement led Jackson to reject the Buccaneers' offer and focus solely on his baseball career.

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PSA 9: 72468549 - Mint

At the beginning of his career as a professional athlete, Bo Jackson chose to play baseball instead of football due to a combination of factors, including personal preference and the opportunities presented to him. In 1986, Bo Jackson was selected as the first overall pick in the Major League Baseball (MLB) draft by the Kansas City Royals. This meant that he had a clear path and opportunity to pursue a professional baseball career immediately. He had a genuine passion for baseball. He had achieved great success in college baseball as a two-time All-American at Auburn University. It is worth noting that the financial aspects may have played a role in Jackson's decision as well. The contract offer from the Kansas City Royals was lucrative, and the potential for a successful baseball career and subsequent financial rewards likely factored into his decision. In 1986, Jackson was also selected in the NFL Draft, being picked in the seventh round by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. However, a contract dispute arose between Jackson and the Buccaneers, primarily due to concerns about his eligibility to play baseball while also playing professional football. The disagreement led Jackson to reject the Buccaneers' offer and focus solely on his baseball career.

PSA 9: 72468549 - Mint

At the beginning of his career as a professional athlete, Bo Jackson chose to play baseball instead of football due to a combination of factors, including personal preference and the opportunities presented to him. In 1986, Bo Jackson was selected as the first overall pick in the Major League Baseball (MLB) draft by the Kansas City Royals. This meant that he had a clear path and opportunity to pursue a professional baseball career immediately. He had a genuine passion for baseball. He had achieved great success in college baseball as a two-time All-American at Auburn University. It is worth noting that the financial aspects may have played a role in Jackson's decision as well. The contract offer from the Kansas City Royals was lucrative, and the potential for a successful baseball career and subsequent financial rewards likely factored into his decision. In 1986, Jackson was also selected in the NFL Draft, being picked in the seventh round by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. However, a contract dispute arose between Jackson and the Buccaneers, primarily due to concerns about his eligibility to play baseball while also playing professional football. The disagreement led Jackson to reject the Buccaneers' offer and focus solely on his baseball career.

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