Jordan's baseball teammates explain why he could've reached MLB, what M.J. was like in Double-A
Posted May 8, 2020
Michael Jordan wasn't accustomed to going unnoticed in public. Then again, he wasn't used to many aspects of his life. It was 1994. He had walked away from the National Basketball Association, the league he had revolutionized on and off the court, to chase his baseball dreams. He wasn't a Chicago Bull anymore; he was a Birmingham Baron.
(CBS Sports)
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