No he never played in the Majors.
He just butchered the game at the AA level.
If MLB outlawed the curveball, he might've gotten a shot in Chicago.
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2007-12-20 07:11:23
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answered by Kris 6
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Never. Only played for the Scottsdale Scorpions in the developmental minor league and Birmingham Barons for the minor league White Sox.
Only time he played in a game held in a major league park was when he appeared in 1990 or 1991 for the All Star Game celebrity HR derby as a member of the Chicago Bulls.
2007-12-20 08:20:42
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answered by Anonymous
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He played a seaon with the AA farm team of the Chicago White Sox, but not the big time. And even then, it's not as if he was qualified for AA. He only got a spot on the team because he was Michael Jordan.
2007-12-20 06:28:16
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answered by johnsmith2025 ( Cavs Fan ) 7
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Jordan played nearly all of the 1994 season with the White Sox's AA affiliate, the Birmingham (Alabama) Barons.
One of the few directly positive outcomes of the 1994-95 strike was that we the fans were spared the sight of rookie call-up Jordan stumbling around the Comiskey outfield.
Stats: http://minors.baseball-reference.com/players.cgi?pid=7485
2007-12-20 06:41:24
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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No he didn't. He did play in the Minors though. Personaly I think that they only let him play because he is michael jordan and ur team would get more fans and more money and popularity. He was just terrible at baseball.
2007-12-20 08:17:02
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answered by Wesley 1
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No, he played Minor League Baseball in the White Sox orginization but he never played in the Bigs.
2007-12-20 17:32:48
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answered by The Official Texting Pro 6
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He played in the minor leagues in the White Sox organization but never made it to MLB.
2007-12-20 05:56:09
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answered by Frizzer 7
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yes, michael jordan first played for the White Sox's Triple A team and made a name for himself in Chicago baseball. The Chicago White Sox took notice of him and his already huge popularity. They signed him, hoping that his skill and spped could lead them to a World Series. But Jjordan had other plans. About halfway through the season, he decided to make a basketball comeback and backed out of his contract to go back to the Bulls.
2007-12-20 06:14:26
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answered by Anonymous
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No, he never got out of Double-A. Just because someone is great in one sport doesn't mean he'd do well in another. If he'd tried baseball all the way through, maybe he could've been a good-field, little-hit outfielder with a few stolen bases. But he never would've been what he was in basketball.
2007-12-20 06:21:00
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answered by Anonymous
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He played minor league ball for the White Sox but he never made it to the show.
2007-12-20 06:45:36
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answered by Crowdpleaser 6
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