Michael Jordan played Basketball when he was in college from 1981 to 1984. Michael then played basketball in the NBA from 1984 to 1993, then again from 1995 to 1998, then again from 2001 to 2003.
He never actually played for the White Sox. He did play for their farm team Birmingham Barons AA in 1994, hitting .202, in 127 games, 88 hits, 51 RBI's, 3 homeruns and SO 114 times BUT stole a club-leading 30 bases. Signed as a free agent by the White Sox on Feb. 7, 1994. Retired from baseball: Mar. 10, 1995
Yes,he played for the White Sox.
yes
The Chicago White Sox
Micheal Jordon never made it to the Major Leagues, and did not play for the White Sox
yes he did on the sox's
He played for The Birmingham Barons(The White sox AA Team).
The Birmingham Barons, a farm club of the Chicago White Sox.
Michael Jordan never played for the Red Sox. He was in the Chicago White Sox minor league system.
Michael Jordan was the greatest basketball player that played for the White Sox.
Michael Jordan
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.
Jordan Danks plays for the Chicago White Sox.