No. He spent two years, 1994-1995, playing for the Birmingham Barons, a Chicago White Sox AA farm team in the Southern League. He hit .202 with 3 home runs and 51 RBIs during his minor league career.
Jordan only played one season in the Minor Leagues. Jordan also had 30 stolen bases in that year. He also showed himself to be a rather clutch player in Baseball. He led his team with 11 RBIs when the bases were loaded and 25 RBIs with a player in scoring position and two outs. Jordan had a chance to go to the Major Leagues after his first season. But there was a strike going on in professional baseball at the time. Jordan didn't want to break the strike line, supporting the players. I remember reading a few articles that he was improving in his play during the end of the season and might've made it eventually to the Major League.
Yes. In 1994 Michael Jordon played for the Birmingham Barons, a Chicago White Sox farm team, batted .202 with 3 HR, 51 RBI, 30 SB 11 errors and 6 outfield assists.
One of his teammates remarked that Jordan could not hit a curve ball with an ironing board.
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Michael Jordan almost did he played Mlb, Nba, and golf!
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Jordan only played in the minors. He never played MLB and therefore hit zero homeruns.
Michael Jordan signed a minor league contract with the Chicago White Sox, reported to spring training, and was assigned to the Chicago White Sox farm team in the minors, the Birmingham Barons.
Bo Jackson and Deon Sanders both played pro football and baseball. Michael Jordan played basketball and took a stab at baseball.
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The Birmingham Barons, the White Sox AA affliate in the Southern League.
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After winning three NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls, Michael Jordan surprised many people by retiring from basketball. He had always loved baseball as a youth. Fortunately, the owner of the Bulls also owned the Chicago White Sox MLB team. As a favor to Jordan, this owner brought Jordan into his baseball franchise. Jordan played on one of the White Sox's minor league teams. He did not do well enough to ever play in the major leagues, so he retired from baseball and rejoined the Chicago Bulls. His time in baseball was rather short.
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