Terry Francona says Michael Jordan could've played in the MLB
Posted Jun 26, 2015
Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona coached a lot of great players throughout his 15-year managerial career, winning two World Series with the Boston Red Sox. But Francona’s first job after retiring from the MLB in 1991 was the manager of the White Sox’s Double-A team, the Birmingham Barons, where he managed former Bulls legend Michael Jordan for one season.
(Chicago Sun-Times)
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