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Legendary two-sport star Bo Jackson has been elected to the Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame, the team announced Wednesday.

Jackson played for the Royals from 1986 to 1990, making his lone All-Star appearance and placing 10th in AL MVP voting in 1989. The 1985 Heisman Trophy winner out of Auburn also suited up for the Los Angeles Raiders from 1987 to 1990, making a Pro Bowl appearance in his final year of NFL action.

The two-sport star will be inducted into the Royals Hall of Fame at Kauffman Stadium on June 29 prior to Kansas City's game against the Cleveland Guardians.

Jackson improved his batting average, OPS and WAR in each of his five seasons with the Royals. From 1987 to 1990, Jackson averaged 27 home runs, 76 RBI, 20 stolen bases and a 1.9 WAR per year while batting .252 and boasting a .795 OPS.

In that same span, Jackson racked up 3,134 yards and 18 touchdowns across 38 NFL contests.

The stats hardly do Jackson justice, though, considering just how electric his highlights and personality were.

As an outfielder, Jackson would run up walls and throw runners out with ease, totaling 49 assists in his career. As a running back, Jackson would truck defenders and break into the second level in a flash.

Jackson spent two seasons with the Chicago White Sox and one with the California Angels after the Royals let him go, but he would only play in 183 more MLB games after leaving Kansas City.

The 61-year-old Jackson was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1998.

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