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      <title>Madfriars' Daily Farm Report: August 12</title>
      <description>The system was shut out Sunday, although Tucson lost much more thoroughly than most. Faltering bullpens costs San Antonio and Elsinore, even after a stellar start by Eddie Kunz. Robbie Erlin's solid rehab performance in the desert stands out as the highlight on an otherwise ugly day.</description>
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      <title>MadFriars' Daily Farm Report: July 27</title>
      <description>Not a pleasant night as five of the Padres’ affiliates go down.  The sixth, the AZL Padres, had the night off.  Still some good performances in Lake Elsinore at the plate as former top 2009 draft pick Everett Williams continues his hot streak and the organization may have found a diamond in the rough from Utah State College in the twenty-seventh round of the 2012 draft.
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      <title>Padres Prospects: Make or Break</title>
      <description>It can be considered a make or break year for several San Diego Padres prospects. There is a relation between age and prospect status, as well as the time given to a prospect before the organization begins to sour on their “potential”.  MadFriars.com looks at one position player and one pitcher from each full-season level.</description>
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      <title>Dykstra Enjoying a Change In Scenery</title>
      <description>BINGHAMTON, NY - Minor league trades are not often completed to fill a need. However, heading into 2011, the B-Mets were in need for a first baseman. The result? The swap of former first round pick Eddie Kunz to the Padres for Allan Dykstra - himself a former first round pick. Now Dykstra is in Binghamton where he would like to make the most of his new surroundings.</description>
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      <title>Mets Minor League Rule 5 Draft Protected List</title>
      <description>The New York Mets added a few select players to their 40-man roster ahead of next month’s Rule 5 Draft. The organization also took steps to protect a series of minor leaguers. One can get a good indication as to who the organization wants to protect from going in the Rule 5 Draft by who ended up on the Triple-A protect list. Look inside to see the whole list of minor leaguers the Mets protected.
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      <title>MMLN – Nearly No-Hit in New Hampshire</title>
      <description>MANCHESTER, NH – It was a rough night in New Hampshire for the B-Mets as the lineup came within five outs being no-hit and Robert Carson grinded out a rocky Double-A debut.  The B-Mets finally got runs on the board in an eventual 6-2 loss, but there was more to take away from Friday night’s game in this edition of Mets Minor League Notebook.</description>
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      <title>Kunz Back To The Bullpen</title>
      <description>BINGHAMTON, NY - Right-hander Eddie Kunz has seen a little bit of everything this year.  The fourth-year pitcher began the year in the rotation and since returned to the bullpen.  Both roles have come with their challenges this season, but that does not have Kunz who down.  He continues to work and harness his game in an effort to become more consistent.</description>
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      <title>Pitching Coordinator Rick Waits Talks B-Mets</title>
      <description>There is a lot going on with the Binghamton Mets pitchers these days. Top prospects, reconstructions, projects and promotions. The two pitchers gaining the most attention, for various reasons are right-handers Eddie Kunz and Brad Holt. Inside Pitch caught up with Mets pitching coordinator Rick Waits for a quick Q&amp;A to get his thoughts on Kunz, Holt, and a few others.</description>
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      <title>Kunz Taking It One Start At a Time</title>
      <description>BINGHAMTON, NY - Former New York Mets top draft pick Eddie Kunz is trying something new.  After being drafted as a reliever and making his big league debut as one, Kunz finds himself as a starter in his second tour with Binghamton.  It is a move to sharpen Kunz's craft and his pitches, and the right-hander is taking one step at a time</description>
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      <title>MMLN – Tale of Two Kunz</title>
      <description>MANCHESTER, NH - The B-Mets managed to get in Saturday afternoon’s affair despite a cold, soggy MerchantsAuto.com Stadium.  Binghamton and Eddie Kunz, who made his second career start on Saturday, got off to a great start, but one inning cost the B-Mets the win and their five-game winning streak.  Inside Pitch braved the cold to offer this edition of Mets Minor League Notebook.</description>
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      <title>Kunz Finding His Role</title>
      <description>In sticking with the draft theme, Inside Pitch caught up with the Mets 2007 top overall pick Eddie Kunz.  The right-hander details his continued work, how he has settled into a middle man's role, his willingness to help the big league club and more.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 13:19:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Merritt Succeeding in New Role</title>
      <description>BINGHAMTON, NY - Left-hander Roy Merritt pitched to varying success during his first two seasons, but is growing and maturing as the closer for the B-Mets.  He is once again working with pitching coach Hector Berrios and both he and Merritt explained to Inside Pitch the strides being taken by the reliever.</description>
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      <title>2009 Buffalo Bisons Preview</title>
      <description>After a two-year hiatus in the Pacific Coast League, the Mets Triple-A affiliate returns to the International League with its third affiliate in the state of New York. The Triple-A level has been a collection of former big leaguers and minor league free agents, but that pattern changed this season as the Bisons roster features five of the most recognized prospects in the organization.</description>
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      <title>Roster Outlook – Buffalo</title>
      <description>In this last edition, InsidePitchMagazine.com looks at the smaller group of names who will start the season in Buffalo.  As has been the case in recent seasons, the Mets Triple-A roster will mostly be comprised of minor league free agents and former big league veterans with a few high-value farm hands.

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      <title>Spring Look at the 40-Man Roster</title>
      <description>Each club’s 40-man roster is built over years of meticulous trades, draft picks, and free agent signings. As Opening Day nears, InsidePitchMagazine.com offers a rundown of the origins of each member on the 40-man roster.</description>
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      <title>MMLN – Pitchers Day</title>
      <description>PORT ST. LUCIE – There was no intrasquad game on Friday morning at the Mets complex but that did not stop the pitchers from completing their work.  Hurlers from all levels toed the rubber in the bullpens to get in their last work before affiliate games begin next week.  Here is a rundown of those who pitched and what was observed.</description>
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      <title>Top Ten Fastballs for Relievers</title>
      <description>Yesterday offered a look at the starting pitchers with the best fastballs in the organization.  In this edition, InsidePitchMagazine.com breaks down the top heaters for the relief pitchers.  This group of hurlers displays their value through fastballs that could one day propel them to the big league bullpen.</description>
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      <title>Breaking Down the Relievers - Part One</title>
      <description>InsidePitchMagazine.com continues its analysis of positions up and down the roster, this time focusing on the relievers.  With an army of pitchers in the bullpen across the organization, we key on a dozen hurlers that have the highest ceiling, are closest to the big leagues, the sleepers, and more.  Here is Part One.</description>
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      <title>Scouting Mets Prospect #5: Eddie Kunz</title>
      <description>The New York Mets used their top pick in the 2007 draft to select the big right-hander. The plan was to move Kunz quickly up the ladder and he fulfilled that by making his big league debut during last season’s homestretch.  Now everyone, including Kunz, is looking for those last refinements so he can hold a permanent spot in the Mets’ bullpen.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Rick Waits - Part I</title>
      <description>Rick Waits, the Mets Minor League Pitching Coordinator, sits down with InsidePitchMagazine.com for a long Q&amp;A session.  In Part One of a four-part series, Coach Waits talks about the future he sees for Bobby Parnell, the growth he has seen in Jonathon Niese, why Brad Holt is so impressive and much, much more.</description>
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