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      <title>McDade Needs To Make The Adjustment</title>
      <description>MANCHESTER, NH - There's no question that Mike McDade is a feared hitter in the Eastern League. Every time the Fisher Cat first baseman is given a free pass to first base, he is reminded of this.</description>
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      <title>McDade Continuing His Path</title>
      <description>MANCHESTER, NH - Nearly half way through a so far disappointing 2012 season, there have been a few bright spots for the New Hampshire Fisher Cats.  The Cats’ 23 year-old, switch-hitting first basemen Mike McDade, who leads the team in many categories, has been having a successful year, finding his stride looking for good pitches to drive in hitter’s counts.</description>
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      <title>Patience With McDade</title>
      <description>The Toronto Blue Jays’ 2007 sixth round draft pick Mike McDade has grown a lot since his arrival to the system. In 2012, he turns 23 and continues his growth as one of Toronto’s power hitting prospects with Double-A New Hampshire, learning the importance of patience as a hitter.
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      <title>Scouting Jays Prospect #30: Mike McDade</title>
      <description>The Toronto Blue Jays selected first baseman Mike McDade in the sixth round of the 2007 MLB Draft out of Silverado High School in Nevada.  He has proven to be one of the better power hitting prospects in the organization and he continues to make strides on the defensive side of the ball too, and the combination allowed the Blue Jays to add him to the 40-man roster this offseason.</description>
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      <title>Blue Jays vs. Red Sox: First Base Prospects</title>
      <description>Continuing our comparisons between the Blue Jays and Red Sox farm systems, we take a look at the crop of first base prospects in each system.  Which system is deeper?  Which prospects have the most power?  The highest ceilings?  Take a look at this comparison between the two New York farm systems.</description>
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      <description>It’s that time of the year when we take stock of the Toronto Blue Jays organization and analyze the top prospects. For the next couple of weeks, we will profile our top-50 prospect list in groups of five. Today, we continue the series with a review of prospects 31-35 and once the rankings are fully revealed we will follow up with full individual scouting reports.</description>
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      <title>McDade Becoming A Consistent Force</title>
      <description>Manchester Fisher Cats First Baseman Mike McDade has all the components to be an effective force at the major league level. With his offensive power and defensive ability, McDade is already a force to be reckoned with at the Double–A level.</description>
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      <title>McDade Rounding Into Form</title>
      <description>Manchester, NH - If it’s just batting practice in the cages or in front of thousands of fans, Mike McDade is a focused hitter.  In his first year as a New Hampshire Fisher Cat, the first baseman is already proving that he’s ready for bigger things. [FREE PREVIEW OF PREMIUM CONTENT]</description>
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      <title>Jays Sign 12 Players from '07 Draft</title>
      <description>The Toronto Blue Jays have agreed to terms on contracts with 12 players selected in the 2007 draft.</description>
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