How Many Home Runs Did Michael Jordan Hit? All About NBA Legend’s MLB Stats

Michael Jordan returned to Basketball after a brief stint in baseball
Although Jordan retired from basketball in 1993 and decided to compete in baseball, the player later made a comeback decision in the NBA, reportedly due to the 1994 MLB Strike.
Before his initial retirement, the Chicago Bulls Guard had three championship titles (1991, 92, and 93) under his belt. Nonetheless, he went on to win the title three more times in 1996, 97 and 98 seasons.
Not just that, despite his eighteen-month hiatus from the NBA, MJ recorded 19 points, six rebounds, and six assists against the Indiana Pacers in his very first season.
Jordan played with the Chicago Bulls until January 1999. He, then, again retired from the game for the second time, only to come back to play with a new team after over two and a half years.
The now 61-year-old joined forces with the Washington Wizards to play for them in the 2001-02 season. He last played with them in the 2002-03 season before he finally retired from the game.
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