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Michael Jordan's signed White Sox cleats sell for $93K
A pair of cleats worn by Michael Jordan during his baseball career sold for big numbers at auction. Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images

Michael Jordan's signed White Sox cleats sell for $93K

Michael Jordan paraphernalia always will be crazy expensive, and that was proven once again when a pair of signed cleats from his days with the Chicago White Sox sold for more than what most people spend on a car.

Heritage Auctions sold the size 13.5 cleats, worn and signed by Jordan from his days with the White Sox minor league affiliate Birmingham Barons, for $93,000, according to TMZ.

Jordan's career in baseball could've gone a number of different ways, but his career in the NBA is something no one will be able to replicate.

The Hall of Famer is a 14-time All-Star, 10-time scoring champion, five-time MVP and six-time NBA champion, among other accolades achieved. So, who wouldn't want to get their hands on some legendary Jordan gear?

ESPN's "The Last Dance" documentary has sparked an even higher interest in Jordan, and his White Sox cleats aren't the only item that's sold or been put up for auction recently. His game-worn Bulls jersey and $15,000 check to Donald Trump's Indiana Casino have also been put up for auction, according to TMZ.

So, if you have the money, an investment in some Jordan memorabilia is definitely worth the cost.

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