A Majestic brand Chicago White Sox batting practice jersey game worn by Michael Jordan during spring training in 1994.

After retiring from the NBA in 1993 to pursue his dream of playing in the MLB, Jordan signed a minor league contract with the White Sox in 1994. He played 127 games for the Birmingham Barons, the Sox's Class AA affiliate. Jordan hit .202 with three home runs and 17 doubles. Amidst the MLB players strike in 1994-95, Jordan decided to quit baseball in part to avoid becoming a replacement player. In March 1995, Jordan returned to the Chicago Bulls, whom he led to three consecutive NBA titles in 1996, 1997, and 1998.

The black short sleeve jersey features the "SOX" logo stitched in white-gray tackle twill over the left chest area. Jordan's number "45" is stitched onto the back, also in white-gray tackle twill. "Majestic" is stitched onto the right sleeve and the lower right corner of the jersey. Size XXL.

Accompanied by a Letter of Authenticity from Sports Investors Authentication (SIA) & Auction Card & Tag from Julien's.