Yes he played both at USC
Tom Buchanan is the character in "The Great Gatsby" that played for Yale. He is described both as one of the most powerful ends that ever played football there.
Cal Hubbard is currently the only person to be enshrined at both the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Yes, he was. John Elway played both football and baseball in college. He was also selected by the Kansas City Royals in the 1979 MLB Draft.
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Yes he played both at USC
Not that ive ever heard of but i know that somone people have played both pro football and baseball and he would fly to the football games at 1:00 then fly to that baseball games at 7:30.
Football and baseball were both 1st played the same year
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Deion sanders is famous for playing in both the NFL and MLB. He eventually had to end his baseball career though.
Baseball and football are both played in Seattle, Washington.NFL (Seattle Seahawks)MLB (Seattle Mariners)
Yes, several players have played both Major League Baseball and NFL Football, including: * Bo Jackson * Deion Sanders * Danny Ainge
I know that the Toronto Argonauts (of the CFL) and the Toronto Blue Jays both play at the Rogers Center.
Bo Jackson and Deon Sanders both played pro football and baseball. Michael Jordan played basketball and took a stab at baseball.
Hockey and football is played in both winter and summer seasons.
Soccer and football are both played on the same field, at least in high school. Also there is a certain college that has a football field on top of their baseball field. Also I think Football and Rugby are played on the same field
There is very little in common between soccer and baseball. Soccer is a timed game, baseball has no time limit. In soccer, offense and defense are played simultaneously or change rapidly and often, in baseball the offense and defense is well-structured in tops and bottoms of innings. Soccer players primarily use their feet to control the ball, baseball players use their hands on defense or a bat on offense. Soccer has a variety of fouls and sanctions, whereas baseball players can be called Out, or possibly ejected for misconduct. Soccer matches can usually end in a tie, baseball games must have a winner. Soccer teams field more players at a time than baseball. Soccer officials are called referees, baseball officials are called umpires. In soccer, only one official can make calls and decisions, while the assistants simply communicate their observations to the referee. In baseball, each umpire has final dominion over his own responsibility.