COVID-19 shutdown another obstacle for Levi Michael to clear
Posted Apr 18, 2020
The shutdown of pro baseball spring training due to the coronavirus isn’t the first obstacle Levi Michael has faced. During his eight years of professional baseball Michael has fallen ill during winter ball in Venezuela, broken an ankle in Chattanooga, fouled a ball off his foot, breaking it, in Fort Myers, and gotten hit in the face with a 98-mph fastball in Binghamton.
(Lexington Dispatch)
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