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In a move that shocked many, after the end of the 1992-93 basketball season, Jordan announced his retirement from basketball to pursue baseball. For one year, in 1994, Jordan played for a minor league team, the Birmingham Barons, as an outfielder.
After all, he started quite a feeding frenzy on the night of April 8, 1994, at the Hoover Met when he made his official professional baseball debut. Wearing No. 45, his old Laney (North Carolina) High number, the 31-year-old émigré from basketball drew a crowd of 10,359, as well as 130 members of the media.
Arguably the greatest basketball player in NBA history, Michael Jordan retired from the Chicago Bulls in 1994 to join the Chicago White Sox AA minor league team, the Birmingham Barons. He batted just.
Jordan loved playing baseball as a kid. His father loved baseball. Jordan nearly gave baseball a shot the previous summer. So when he stepped away from the basketball court officially, he decided to try baseball the next spring, partially as a tribute to his father, who had been murdered in the summer of 1993.
On October 6, 1993, Jordan announced his retirement, saying that he had lost his desire to play basketball. Jordan later said that the death of his father three months earlier had helped shape his decision.
Yet while Jordan is the most famous basketball player of all time, he’s maintained a relatively low profile and personal life off the court. No. 23 has been married twice and has five children in total, but who are his first and second wives?
At first glance, Jordan’s Double-A stats don’t exactly scream success story; he had a. 202 batting average as a 31-year-old rookie playing for the Birmingham Barons, part of the Chicago White Sox organization. Chicago Bulls and White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf says today that it’s remarkable Jordan hit over.
To begin with, he said that Jordan’s eye discoloration may “point to jaundice,” a condition indicating serious liver problems. On the other hand, he also pointed out a raised lesion apparent on Jordan’s eye. That lesion could indicate that a local issue — for instance, a pinguecula — is causing the discoloration.
In 1994, Michael Jordan played his only MLB game when the Chicago White Sox played an exhibition against the Chicago Cubs. It’s something Chicago fans will never forget ever. The day that Michael Jordan played one game at the Major League level.
Jordan was a pitcher when he played high school baseball in Wilmington. N.C. He claims to have received scholarship offers to play both basketball and baseball; college baseball coaches dispute that fact. He stuck to hoops at the University of North Carolina.
While the financial terms of his deal were not publicly known, the Bulls were still paying Jordan a salary of $4 million for the season.
Boston Celtics center Bill Russell holds the record for the most NBA championships won with 11 titles during his 13-year playing career.
MJ retired for a total of three times in his NBA career. Jordan’s first retirement came after the 1993 season, when he completed his first three-peat with the Chicago Bulls.