Time and time again we hear of NFL players that were drafted by MLB teams or NHL players that were incredible lacrosse players.

The truth is most professional athletes are not only amazing at the sport they get paid to play, but at others sports, too.

 

 

"I can ball" - Phil Kessel . (Via: @penguins/Episode 1 of #InTheRoom)

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Red Sox All-Star Mookie Betts is one of those athletes and the other sport he's incredible at is bowling.  Betts competed in the World Series of Bowling and he bowled a perfect game (300) to show off just how good he is at the sport.

 

 

@mookiebetts makes EVERYTHING look easy. šŸ’ÆšŸ’ÆšŸ’Æ

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Here are some more highlights from his incredible game:

 

ESPN also shed some light on how Betts did in the tournament and revealed this wasn't his first time competing in the event:

Betts is competing in the World Series of Bowling for the second time in three years. Entering Sunday night, he was averaging a 204.71 score through 35 games and ranked 156th out of 195 players. Although he won't make the cut for the PBA World Championship, he made a discernible improvement on his 2015 debut, in which his average score was 190.

Sunday's 10-game round proved to be the lowest-scoring of the tournament for most players. Betts finished his first five games with a 194.4 average and rolled a 169 game -- his lowest score of the tournament -- in the sixth game before coming back with a 300 that pushed him up 40 places in the standings.

Mookie Betts, All-Star baseball player and bowler?  We think that title has a nice ring to it.

 

 

Iā€™m back! šŸ˜œ

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