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Levi Michael experiences the ups and downs of baseball


had always been on the fast track, skipping his senior year at North Davidson to enroll early at North Carolina. He then left UNC following his junior season in 2011 when the Twins drafted him in the first round. Then the Twins started him off in Advanced-A Fort Myers. From there, it slowed down. It took six years for Michael to reach Triple-A. (Lexington Dispatch)

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