From Michael Jordan to Tom Brady: Top Athletes Who Tried Their Hand at Professional Baseball
Although baseball was not their destiny, these athletes tried their hand at MLB. Here’s a list of athletes that tried to play baseball and some of these names might surprise you.
#5 John Elway
Leading the Broncos back-to-back in the 1997 and 1998 Super Bowl, Elway could have been a part of the New York Yankees when he was drafted in the second round in 1981.
#4 John Lynch
Marlins’ second-round draft pick in 1992, Lynch chose to play for the NFL only to go on and win the Super Bowl in 2002 with the Buccaneers.
#3 Tracy McGrady
The 7-time NBA All-Star in 2014 announced his plans to pitch for the Sugar Land Skeeters in the independent Atlantic League.
#2 Tom Brady
Tom Brady is the greatest NFL player of all time, but there was a possibility that he would have never been a part of the sport as the Montreal Expos picked Brady in 1995.
#1 Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan’s pursuit of becoming a professional baseball player is not unknown. The NBA legend signed a Minor-League contract in 1994 with the Chicago White Sox.
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