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      <description>Binghamton Mets left fielder Pedro Zapata is working hard to prove people wrong.  The 24-year-old spent all of last season with the St. Lucie Mets, showing enough flashes of potential to earn a spot on the Binghamton Opening Day roster. Zapata has struggled out of the gate in his B-Mets debut, but manager Pedro Lopez knows that the ability is there and that Zapata will continue to work.
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      <description>The New York Mets signed outfielder Pedro Zapata out of the Dominican Republic back in September of 2006.  His progress has been slow and steady over that time but he is starting to become the viable reserve outfielder type the Mets had envisioned when they signed him.</description>
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      <description>PORT ST. LUCIE, FL - One of the more notable organizational prospects in recent years has been that of St. Lucie outfielder Pedro Zapata. The fourth-year has compiled a slow but steady movement up the ladder all with the hope that it will all click after late start to his career. Inside PItch caught up Zapata who spoke about how he works to improve ever facet of his game.</description>
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