’His Airness’ Michael Jordan also knew how to swing a bat
Posted May 25, 2020
Michael Jordan the basketball player is a global legend. His greatness is beyond debate. Meanwhile, Jordan the baseball player remains a bit of a mystery, his status open to discussion. Jordan played right field in 1994 for the Birmingham Barons. He wore jersey No. 45, the same number he sported more than a decade earlier for Laney High School in Wilmington.
(Richmond Free Press)
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