After winning three straight championships with the Chicago Bulls, NBA superstar, Michael Jordan began playing double A baseball for a minor league associate of the Chicago White Sox. He spent one season with the team, playing 127 games and batting .202 with 51 RBIs and 30 stolen bases.
In 1995, Jordan returend to the NBA late in the season and went on to win three more rings with the Bulls before retiring again in 1998.
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