Episode Synopsis "April 1994: Air Jordan Hits the Diamond"
Jim Carrey, Ace of Base, and Wayne Gretzky were all making headlines in the spring of 1994. But something unprecedented was about to happen on a AA baseball diamond. Join us on a ride back to April 8, 1994, where, in Birmingham, Alabama, Michael Jordan was heading out of the dugout as the starting right-fielder. What were the takes at the time? What have we learned since? How does all this apply today? Jump aboard for a nostalgic ride to the past and a curious look at what might come next. In this episode, Ian and Andrew ponder... whether Jordan’s short-lived baseball career is embarrassing or inspiring if MJ’s baseball stats were as bad as people think how Jordan’s hiatus affected his basketball legacy In the final segment the guys challenge each other to MJ-era trivia. Did they do better than in Episode 2? Thanks for listening to the show! We always love to hear from you and find out what you were up to in 1994. Follow Incomplete Past Online: https://linktr.ee/incompletepastpodcast Shoot us an email: [email protected]
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