Levi Michael Keeps Going
Posted Aug 2, 2018
Things always went quickly for Levi Michael, who skipped his senior season at North Davidson and enrolled early at UNC, where he was a star player for three years. Michael got drafted in the first round by the Minnesota Twins in 2011 and received a $1,175,000 signing bonus. At that time Michael had the world at his feet. He still does but the journey's been tough.
(Lexington Dispatch)
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