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Promises Fulfilled For Tim Fedroff


When the Miami Marlins released 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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