On a June day in 1973, Dave Winfield and the Gophers were gearing up for baseball's College World Series when the coaches announced the San Diego Padres had selected him fourth overall in the MLB Draft.
"That was my hope and dream" to play professional baseball, Winfield said. "But it wasn't like everybody sitting at home and getting ready to watch the draft show."
The Padres joined the NFL's Minnesota Vikings, the NBA's Atlanta Hawks and the ABA's Utah Stars in selecting the St. Paul native for a pro sports future.
All within six months.
Only five other athletes have been drafted in three sports. Winfield is the only one to be selected by four pro teams.
If someone in last week's NFL Draft also had his name called in the MLB and NBA drafts, he would have instant rock-star status in today's 24-hour news cycle.
Not in 1973.
"It was no big deal," Winfield said in a recent phone interview. "We were in the College World Series, but there was no videotape of it. You can't even see it now. You can say it happened. You can read about it. But you can't even go back and watch it. There were no draft shows and all of that. It was a different era."