Promises Fulfilled For Tim Fedroff
Posted May 14, 2018
When the Miami Marlins released Tim Fedroff on the final day of spring training in 2015, he passed on playing in an independent league and re-enrolled at UNC. "That wasn't an easy decision," said the now-31-year-old Fedroff of retiring from baseball. "But it felt like the right time to get back to school, finish up and move on to new challenges and a new chapter."
(GoHeels.com)
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