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Francona forged connection with Jordan as his Double-A manager

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(MCT) — GOODYEAR, Ariz. — When Michael Jordan turned 50 on Sunday, Indians manager Terry Francona sent him a happy birthday text and Jordan responded almost immediately.

So what is the connection between the manager of the Indians and the greatest basketball player in history?

It goes back to 1994, when Jordan “retired” from the NBA to play baseball for Birmingham, the Double-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox. Francona was his manager.

Jordan batted .201 with 17 doubles, one triple and three home runs in 436 at-bats, stealing 30 bases in 48 attempts.

The numbers are not impressive until they are put in context. Jordan was 31 at the time and hadn’t played baseball since high school. Keep in mind that the majority of players who sign baseball contracts out of high school or college never make it to the Double-A level.

“The criticism he was getting bothered me,” Francona said Monday. “He had so much respect for the game. He respected so much what we did. I’m pretty crazy about him.”

Francona never bought the speculation that NBA Commissioner David Stern forced Jordan to take a year off from basketball because of some vague gambling issues.

“No way,” Francona said. “I thought he was playing for the right reasons.”

Francona recalls the first time he saw Jordan on the field, not long before the start of the season.

“He was standing in the outfield,” Francona recalled. “I could see the look in his eyes that said, ‘Here comes another coach,’ because everybody wanted to coach him. So I told him, ‘Why don’t I just leave you alone for a few days?’ ”

It was widely publicized that Jordan purchased a new bus for the team, which isn’t exactly true.

“He asked me if the team flies to road games, and I told him that we took a bus,” Francona said. “The next day there were four new buses in the parking lot. One of them looked like it was made for a rock band. I told Jordan, ‘My seat looks OK and so does yours, but what about the other guys?’ “

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