Okay, so former University of Michigan quarterback Drew Henson -- he started at UM ahead of a fellow named Tom Brady --
made his NFL debut yesterday and gave desperate Dallas Cowboy fans a glimmer of hope for the future. Henson, as most of you know, is the former New York Yankee "third baseman of the future," who concluded his career in pinstripes 1-for-9 with three strikeouts and a career OPS+ of -40. At the same time -- and in the same metropolitan area, no less -- 6'10" RHP
Chris Young signed a multi-million dollar extension with the Texas Rangers, who had to outbid the
Sacramento Kings for the former Princeton center. Which brings us to our ...
Question of the Day: Who is the most memorable multiple-sport athlete of the last century, and more importantly, why? (Note: "most memorable" doesn't always equate with "best" or even "most talented.") Who didn't play multiple sports who should have, or in retrospect, chose the wrong sport?