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UNC's Mike Fox saw life after baseball, and he liked it


Retirement wasn't in the cards for at the end of last season. It was the pandemic that brought life after baseball into reality. "I got to experience life without it and I guess somewhat have a 'practice retirement' if you will and found that I enjoyed it," Fox said. "Being able to spend time with my grandchildren and my children is truly special." (WTVD)

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UNC's Mike Fox saw life after baseball, and he liked it