Some athletes spend their entire careers with one team, some shockingly leave a team and look funny in a different uniform, and others bounce around from team to team and rack up quite a closet of jerseys worn. There are some athletes that ultimately make their way “home” to a place they were primarily known for playing. Below is a list of athletes that returned for a second stint with the team they were known for playing on.
SCOTTIE PIPPEN – CHICAGO BULLS – Pippen famously won 6 NBA Titles with the Chicago Bulls alongside Michael Jordan. Following the 1997-98 season he was traded to the Houston Rockets. He would spend one season in Houston and four seasons in Portland before returning to the Bulls for the 2003-04 season.
ANDREW MCCUTCHEN – PITTSBURGH PIRATES – McCutchen spent the first nine seasons of his career as a member of the Pirates before stops in San Francisco, New York, Philadelphia, and Milwaukee. The beloved outfielder for the Pirates would return to Pittsburgh in 2023 and play his final two seasons in the MLB as a member of the Pirates.
ALBERT PUJOLS – ST. LOUIS CARDINALS – One of the greatest home run hitters in the history of the game left the Cardinals in 2011 to join the Los Angeles Angels. He would return to the Cardinals in 2022 and record his 700th home run in the MLB.