Twenty-five years later, Otis Nixon still chuckles at the fact that his entry into Major League Baseball’s record book was set up by an April Fools’ Day trade that initially made him feel like he was on the wrong end of a prank.
Twenty-five years later, Otis Nixon still chuckles at the fact that his entry into Major League Baseball’s record book was set up by an April Fools’ Day trade that initially made him feel like he was on the wrong end of a prank.