Mike Levandosky
BIRTHPLACE Neepawa, MB
BORN February 14, 1960
INDUCTED 2006
Mike Levandosky was born in Neepawa, Manitoba on February 14, 1960. Levandosky was a highly respected competitor and sportsman who could hit, run, field, and throw at top levels. He played 23 seasons in the Manitoba Senior Baseball League and retired with a .328 lifetime batting average, 58 home runs, 330 runs batted in, and 97 stolen bases. He was selected sixteen times to the league’s first all-star team, and three times to the second all-star team. Levandosky played for the Neepawa Cubs from 1980-81, and the Neepawa Farmers from 1982-2001. The Farmers won the pennant in 1986, ’91, and ’96, the league championship in 1993 and 1997, and the Manitoba championship in 1997. Levandosky was an outfielder for the MSBL’s 40-year all-star team. He was chosen as MVP of the MSBL in both 1989 and 1991, and he was a member of Team Manitoba at seven western Canadian championships and three national championships between 1985 and 2000. Levandosky was the all-star center fielder at the 1985 national tournament in Kentville, Nova Scotia. Later in his career, he went on coach the Neepawa Farmers and was assistant coach of the Neepawa Midgets, who were provincial and western champions in 2003, and provincial champions in 2004.