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      <title>Mariners Prospect Watch: Three Up, Three Down</title>
      <description>Wrapping up the fifth week of the minor league season around the Seattle Mariners system with a recap of three standouts on each side of the good and bad with our standard Monday prospect report of Three Up, Three Down.</description>
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      <title>The Mariners Solution at Shortstop</title>
      <description>With Brendan Ryan’s glove being benched because his bat cannot be carried by an offensively challenged club any longer, we look at the in-house options for the Mariners and examine their skillsets and development timeline</description>
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      <title>Mariners Prospect Watch: Three Up, Three Down</title>
      <description>In our third regular season weekly look around the minor leagues for the Mariners we check in with a rare feat from a somewhat forgotten prospect and the starter averaging the most innings per appearance in the system among others in Three Up, Three Down.</description>
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      <title>The Minor League Rosters: Tacoma Rainiers</title>
      <description>Stacked with some of the best talent the club has seen in some time, SeattleClubhouse goes through the Tacoma Rainiers' roster providing information on the prospect rank and MLB-readiness of each player.</description>
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      <title>Seattle Mariners Prospect Depth Chart: MIF</title>
      <description>Our third piece checking the depth of the Seattle Mariners focuses on the middle infield, an area that has become a strength of the organization under the current front office. This collection of second basemen and shortstops offers a little bit of everything on both offense and defense. We break down who ranks where among this talented group inside.</description>
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      <title>SeattleClubhouse: Minor League Mailbag</title>
      <description>In this, our second edition of the SeattleClubhouse: Minor League Mailbag (Week of February 11th, 2013), we talk about where certain prospects will fit in the near future, welcome newly acquired Abraham Almonte, and address Vinnie Catricala's 2012 season.</description>
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      <title>Mariners Spring Training Position Battles</title>
      <description>Many of the moves made by the Seattle Mariners this offseason limited options for younger players, but there are still a few openings that could be filled by some of the club's top prospects if they stand out in Spring Training. We take a look at the prospects who have a chance to fill a role for the big league club out of Spring Training.</description>
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      <title>SeattleClubhouse Top-50: 20-16</title>
      <description>Each Monday for 10 weeks, SeattleClubhouse gives you an inside look at the Top-50 prospects in the Seattle Mariners organization as 2012 winds down. Rankings are complete with scouting notes, quotes from various sources and extended player info. As we crack the Top-20 here, the reports get deeper. These last 20 prospects are among the best in a talented organization -- among the best in baseball.</description>
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      <title>Reviewing the Mariners 2012 MiLB Predictions</title>
      <description>Back before the minor league season started, SeattleClubhouse took a stab at predicting which Mariners prospects would lead in the various statistical categories in 2012. How did we do with those predictions? Take a look inside.</description>
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      <title>Mariners Prospect Watch: Three Up, Three Down</title>
      <description>As the regular season for the PCL is wrapping up, we take a look at the performances of six Tacoma Rainiers this past week and this season and what those performances likely mean for their September 2012 MLB dreams.</description>
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      <title>Mariners Prospect Watch: Three Up, Three Down</title>
      <description>SeattleClubhouse with our weekly look at the statistical good and bad of the past seven days throughout the Seattle Mariners minor league system.</description>
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      <title>Mariners Prospect Watch: Three Up, Three Down</title>
      <description>SeattleClubhouse checks in with our weekly look at the statistical good and bad of the past week throughout the Mariners minor league system.</description>
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      <title>Mariners Prospect Watch: Three Up, Three Down</title>
      <description>Each Monday during the season, we will take a statistical look at the good and the bad in the Seattle Mariners system from the past seven days. In this abbreviated version, a few players still did have a chance to stand out, good and bad.</description>
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      <title>Mariners Prospect Watch: Three Up, Three Down</title>
      <description>Each Monday during the season, we will take a statistical look at the good and the bad in the Seattle Mariners system from the past seven days. Because of the club's schedule, we're a little off in timing for this season's first post, where we take a broader look, seeing which six players changed their stock the most during Spring Training.</description>
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      <title>Seattle Mariners Prospect Depth Chart: MIF</title>
      <description>Part five of our six part series of prospect depth charts looks at the Top-10 Middle Infielders in the Mariners organization.</description>
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      <title>10 Prospects Needing to Perform in 2012</title>
      <description>While the organization is deep with talent and riding high in the rankings right now for Seattle, a rebound or breakthrough from a few of the once highly rated prospects on this list could send that ranking shooting toward the top of most evaluator's lists. SeattleClubhouse takes a look at the prospects that have talent and are looking to change their luck in 2012.</description>
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      <title>Mariners 40-man Squeeze</title>
      <description>With only five open spots and a few handfuls of solid options to fill those spots, the Mariners are faced with some tough roster decisions before next Friday's deadline to protect players from December's Rule 5 draft at the Winter Meetings. Here are some names to know.</description>
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      <title>Dominican Winter League Mariners</title>
      <description>The AFL gets the most attention, the Venezuelan Winter League gets the most participation, but the Domincan Winter League is also a nice place for major leaguers and prospects to hone their skills in the offseason. The league is one of the feeders for the Carribean World Series each year. There are four Mariners players participating in the DWL this year.</description>
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      <description>In 2011 the Seattle Mariners' minor league affiliates did not experience the same team successes as they saw in 2010, but there were several great statistical performances throughout the organization. The Top-5 for most offensive categories--including some sabermetric stats--are listed below.</description>
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