Bo Jackson Inducted into Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame
The former two-sport star will be honored in a ceremony before the game against the Cleveland Guardians on June 29.
- Bo Jackson, known for his exceptional career in both MLB and NFL, will be inducted into the Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame.
- The induction ceremony is set to take place on June 29 at Kauffman Stadium, prior to the Royals' game against the Cleveland Guardians.
- Jackson played five seasons with the Royals, hitting .250 with 109 home runs, 313 RBIs, and 81 stolen bases in 511 games.
- He was elected to the Royals Hall of Fame through the Veterans Committee voting process.
- George Brett, a fellow Royals Hall of Famer, praised Jackson as 'probably the most exciting player I ever played with.'