Ten Pro Athletes That Could Have Played In Another Sport
Introduction
At some point, I think we take pro athletes for granted. We see them dominate their respective sport but we often wonder if they could do more. Luckily for us, there are some athletes that could have certainly played more than one sport. The ten guys on this list not only could have played another sport, they could have been regarded as one of the best.
There have been some great ones that have played more than one sport. Michael Jordan did try his hand at baseball. That ended up being a horrible decision. Michael may have cost himself two more titles by taking a sabbatical. On the other hand, you have a guy like Bo Jackson. Bo did play multiple sports and was great at them. He doesn't qualify for this list because he did the two sport thing and succeeded.
Of course, none of these guys could live up to what Deion Sanders brought to the table. He did try the whole two sport thing and he did it at the same time. Not only does that involve a lot of skill, it shows you how great of an athlete that he really was. He could have been one of the best of all time in one sport, but he decided to be very good at two.
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4. Jeff Samardzija
Since I'm wired to hate all things Notre Dame, I rooted for Samardzija to fail each game. Instead, he dominated every time he stepped on the football field. He was a fifth round pick of the Chicago Cubs but could have easily made the NFL as a standout wide receiver.
2. Charlie Ward
Ward was a long time NBA veteran at the point guard position. However, college football fans will always wonder what might have been. At Florida State, he brought home a Heisman trophy but ultimately decided his future was on the hardwood.
He was also drafted as a pitcher in the 1993 and 1994 MLB Draft. He didn't pitch in college. That's what I call impressive
1. Dave Winfield
Winfield wins this spot, simply because no one has the resume that he had. He was drafted in three sports, including two separate basketball leagues. He was taken in the NFL Draft, even though he did not play the sport.
By the way, he ended up being a Hall of Fame baseball player. If Charlie Ward would have made the basketball Hall of Fame, we might have an argument on our hands. For now, this spot belongs to Dave.
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