Yet again: Another obstacle to Levi Michael’s pro baseball career
Posted Jul 31, 2020
Levi Michael’s determination to maintain a professional baseball career has never wavered over the last eight years. The former first-round draft pick of the Minnesota Twins was always on the fast track through high school at North Davidson and at the University of North Carolina. But his pro baseball career has been thwarted by a number of things.
(Burlington Times News)
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