No. Jordan never even got to the majors. He played for one of their farm clubs and barely hit over .200. He was not major league material. Your Uncle told you a "Falsehood".
2007-05-25 13:14:19
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answered by Yankee Dude 6
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Not that I am aware of, Michael Jordan never got called up to the big club he played with the Birmingham Barons the AA affiliate of the White Sox
2007-05-25 20:14:37
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answered by sigeptxbeta02 2
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One of the few positive outcomes of the 1994 strike was that we were spared seeing Jordan as a September call-up for the White Sox. His play in AA was poor enough.
2007-05-25 20:39:36
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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He never made it to the majors, but did play in the White Sox farm system.
On a side note the was a Michael "Mitty" Jordan who played for the Pirates in 1890!!!!!
2007-05-25 23:20:03
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answered by Jason B 2
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ok jordan never did that first of all but he did play for the white sox.. he did get called up bc he played against the cubs in the crosstown classic and hit a single against dave otto former pitcher now commentator. i know this bc daves wife was my 6th grade teacher and on career day he showed a video of himself giving up that hit to jordan. so yes jordan did make the pros but those stats are all lies
2007-05-25 20:20:34
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answered by ozbadd21 1
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I dont beleive this is true. I do know that Jordan played for the Birmingham Barons one of the farm teams for the Whitesox
2007-05-25 20:17:07
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answered by Jamie O 1
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It is true...while the rest of the league was on strike, Jordan went over to Comiskey and played all by himself. You'd think his average would be higher, but the man clearly couldn't hit.
2007-05-25 20:14:24
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answered by madcaplaughs30 5
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Yeah, On his Super Nintendo.
2007-05-26 00:00:04
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answered by Robert R 3
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And his game he played in against the scrubs was an exhibition game, interleague games did not count back then.
2007-05-25 21:20:34
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answered by Will W 4
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