Bo Jackson explains his career to Adam LaRoche's son
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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.
GALLERY: CLASSIC PHOTOS OF BO JACKSON
Classic Photos of Bo Jackson
Bo Jackson
Bo Jackson celebrates his 50th birthday on Friday. The Auburn grad, who played professional football and baseball, is widely considered the greatest pure athlete of all time. As Bo celebrates the big 5-0, SI presents 50 photos of Jackson in action. Jackson waits for a pitch while playing as an outfielder for Auburn University. Jackson played baseball for the Tigers from 1983-86.
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Jackson dives over a pile at Alabama's Legion Field.
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Jackson shows off his physique during a 1985 photo shoot.
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Jackson played football and baseball for four years at Auburn.
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Jackson poses with the Heisman Trophy after winning it in 1985. Jackson edged out Iowa quarterback Chuck Long in what at the time was the closest vote in Heisman history.
Bo Jackson and Steve Morrow
Class AA Memphis Chicks athletic trainer Steve Morrow tends to a blister on Jackson's finger.
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Jackson competes in the 1986 Japan Bowl. Jackson and the East defeated the West 31-14.
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This 1986 issue marked the second time Jackson had made the SI cover. Jackson would appear on the cover two more times in his playing days.
Bo Jackson and Fan
Weeks after winning the Heisman Trophy, Jackson went to Yokohama, Japan to compete in the Japan Bowl all-star football game. Jackson's team the East defeated the West and Jackson was named the MVP.
Pete Rozelle and Bo Jackson
After failing to signing with the Bucs the previous year, Jackson was back in the NFL Draft in 1987. Here, NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle hands Jackson a football after the running back was selected in the 7th round by the L.A. Raiders.
Raiders and Broncos
Jackson runs during his 1987 debut season with the Raiders. That year Jackson played in seven games, totaling 554 rushing yards and six touchdowns.
Bo Jackson and Linda Garrett
Jackson leaves a press conference with his fiancee Linda Garrett after announcing he would play part-time with the L.A. Raiders.
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Jackson sits on the bench next to teammate Marcus Allen during Jackson's rookie season of 1987.
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In between seasons with the Kansas City Royals, Jackson joined the L.A. Raiders for his first NFL season in 1987. Jackson would play in the NFL from 1987-90.
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Jackson robs Yankees batter Jack Clark of a home run during a 1988 game.
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Jackson was named the MVP of the 1989 All-Star Game after going two-for-four with a home run. It was Jackson's first and only All-Star Game appearance.
Jeffrey Leonard, Kirby Puckett, Bo Jackson and Julio Franco
Jackson sits between American Leaguers Jeffrey Leonard, Kirby Puckett and Julio Franco during the 1989 All-Star Game at Anaheim Stadium.
Deion Sanders and Bo Jackson
Jackson and Deion Sanders talk to the media before a game.
Michael Jackson and Bo Jackson
Jackson stopped by Michael Jackson's Los Angeles recording studio for a visit and gave the King of Pop an autographed football and baseball.
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Jackson runs past a Patriots defender during a 1989 game. That year Jackson ran for a career-best 950 yards.
Bo Jackson, Ronald Reagan and Robert Brown
Jackson shakes hands with former U.S. President Ronald Reagan after Jackson won the 1989 All-Star Game MVP award.
Kansas City Royals
Jackson hugs Kansas City teammate Tom Gordon after a win over the Mariners. 1989 would be Jackson's best year in baseball, as he hit a career-high 32 home runs.
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Upset after striking out, Jackson breaks his bat over his knee. Overall, though, 1990 was a good year for Jackson, who hit 28 home runs and 78 RBIs in just 111 games.
Bo Jackson and Will Smith
Jackson makes a guest appearance on the NBC TV show The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
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Jackson attends the opening of Look Who's Talking Too.
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Jackson poses for an Auburn student. Jackson was there to announce that we would be returning to the university to finish his degree.
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Jackson's various talents are on display in this famous Nike print ad.
Bo Jackson and Sons
Jackson sits on the bench after injuring his hip during a 1990 AFC Divisional Playoff game against the Bengals. The injury nearly ended Jackson's NFL career and made him get a hip replacement.
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During a promotional stop at a sporting goods store in Nov. 1991, Jackson announced that he would be retiring from football after suffering a hip injury.
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Jackson a tackle during a playoff game against the Bengals. It would be Jackson's final NFL game, as he suffered a career-ending hip injury that day.
Bo Jackson and O.J. Simpson
O.J. Simpson interviews Jackson after the Raiders defeated the Bengals in an AFC Divisional playoff game. It would be Jackson's final NFL game, as he suffered a career-ending hip injury that day.
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Jackson shows off his dance moves during the taping of a Nike commercial.
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Jackson takes batting practice during spring training. Jackson ended up missing the entire 1992 season because of a hip injury.
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Jackson appears in this classic poster.
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Jackson runs wind sprints to help him recover from an operation that left him with an artificial hip. Jackson would miss the entire 1992 season because of the injury.
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Jackson stars on the cover of a 1992 issue of Sports Illustrated For Kids .
Bo Jackson and Warren Newson
Jackson has some fun with teammate Warren Newton before Game 5 of the 1993 ALCS. The Blue Jays won the series in six games, with Jackson going 0-for-10 over three games.
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With a new hip, Jackson prepares to make his return to baseball in 1993.
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Jackson runs during spring training with the Angels. In what would be his final MLB season, Jackson had a career-high .279 average in the 1994 season.
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Jackson rides a Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
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Jackson holds an arrow during a 1995 SI photo shoot.
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Jackson participates in `Go For It!' a program that encourages children to eat healthy and stay active.
Bo Jackson and Jesse Jackson
Rev. Jesse Jackson shares a laugh with Jackson before the Legends & Celebrity softball game.
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Since retiring Jackson has indulged in the art of cooking.
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After playing football and baseball professionally, Jackson has also taken to playing some golf. Here he is pictured participating in the 2003 Travelers Celebrity Pro-Am in Cromwell, Conn.
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We knew he could play baseball, football and golf, but how about spearing a fish with a cross-bow? Yes, Bo Jackson can do that too.
Bo Jackson and Carlton Fisk
Jackson and Carlton Fisk rides around U.S. Cellular Field in style before a 2008 game against the Indians.
Bo Jackson and Marisa Miller
Jackson tags model Marisa Miller during the 2010 All-Star-Legends and Celebrity Softball Game at Angel Stadium.
Bo Jackson and Cam Newton
Auburn quarterback gets some advice from alumnus Jackson during the 2011 BCS National Championship Game in Glendale, Arizona. That night Auburn won its second national title in school history.
Bo Jackson, Lance Armstrong, Picabo Street and Ken Griffey, Jr.
Jackson, Lance Armstrong, Picabo Street and Ken Griffey Jr. pose after participating in the Bo Bikes Bama charity bike ride. The event raised money for the victims of deadly Alabama tornadoes in 2011.
- Brendan Maloy