In October 1993, the basketball world was stunned. Michael Jordan, the Chicago Bulls' star, announced his retirement after leading his team to three consecutive championships and earning three Finals MVP awards. The world watched as the global basketball icon, known for his unmatched grace and style on the court, walked away, citing a loss of desire to play basketball.
Post-retirement, Jordan pursued a surprising new path—professional baseball.
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