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Levi Michael released by Minnesota Twins


was the 30th selection in the 2011 MLB Draft. As a college player at North Carolina, Michael represented a middle infielder that would hopefully progress through the Twins system quickly. The shortstop was drafted with those high hopes, but there were plenty of questions. In his third go-around at Double-A last season, Michael hit .264/.362/.380. (Puckett's Pond)

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