The day MJ broke baseball's unwritten rules
Posted May 19, 2021
The unwritten rules of baseball have been around for decades. And back in 1994, maybe the most famous White Sox player ever was affected by them: Michael Jordan. His Airness was playing in his only Minor League season for the Birmingham Barons. The team was facing off against the Chattanooga Lookouts and up, 11-0, in the eighth inning.
(MLB.com)
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