ESPN Films Season 1 Episode 22 Bo, Barkley and The Big Hurt
- TV-G
- August 22, 2014
- 50 min
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6.9 (49)
In episode 22 of ESPN Films' season 1, viewers are taken on a journey through the lives of three iconic baseball players: Bo Jackson, Charles Barkley, and Frank Thomas.
Through interviews with family members, coaches, teammates, and the players themselves, viewers gain insight into the unique paths each athlete took to get to the top of their profession. Bo Jackson, a two-sport athlete who excelled in both football and baseball, faced challenges in balancing both sports and overcoming a devastating hip injury. Charles Barkley, known for his dominant basketball career, shares his experiences growing up in a poor family in Alabama and how that drove him to succeed. And Frank Thomas, a feared hitter in the MLB, opens up about his struggles with injuries and how he bounced back to become one of the best players of his time.
The episode also delves into the dynamics of race in sports, particularly when it comes to the experiences of black athletes. Through discussions about their upbringing, their experiences at predominantly white colleges, and their relationships with teammates, the episode highlights the role that race has played in shaping the careers of these athletes.
Fans of baseball and sports in general will enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at the triumphs and setbacks of these three legendary players. With never-before-seen footage and personal anecdotes, viewers can gain a deeper appreciation for the dedication, hard work, and persistence required to become a world-class athlete.