It's my understanding that the best chance of signed Jordan baseball being "good" is if it came from UDA (Upper Deck Authenticated).
I'd be extremely distrusting of any purported "in-person" signed balls.
I had very limited in-person experience with Jordan in the late 1980s early 1990s. He would not sign trading cards or balls, and rarely would sign photos. He would sign people's T-shirts and hats though and some scraps of paper.
I'm not a Jordan expert by any means but I would not want the ball you showed in my collection.
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