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      <title>MLB Scouting Notes: Pineda's Velocity</title>
      <description>TAMPA - Yankees' RHP Michael Pineda has repeatedly made statements this spring explaining that velocity is not important right now, that "nobody throws hard in spring training," and that this is the time for pitchers to work on things. He's mostly correct, but can you blame some onlookers for being a little curious as to why he has been, at times, 7-8 mph below his typical fastball this spring?</description>
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      <title>Spring Talk: Michael Pineda</title>
      <description>National Baseball Expert Frankie Piliere saw Michael Pineda pitch and has a scouting report for you on the new addition to the Yankees' pitching stable.  Pineda is one Yankees fans are watching as he was part of a huge trade with Seattle.  Find out the latest from spring training with the Yankees right here:</description>
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      <title>Yankees Win Narrowly In Blockbuster Swap</title>
      <description>Trades like the one on Friday night are rare in the baseball world. Exchanging two of baseball's best young talents, the Yankees and Mariners swapped righty, Michael Pineda and catcher, Jesus Montero. Both of them are shy of their 23rd birthday and figure to be impact players in 2012. It was a painful deal for both clubs, and one you could argue could alter each team's fate for the next decade.</description>
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      <description>Hisashi Iwakuma, who failed to sign with the Oakland A's last season after they won his rights via the posting system, comes to the Mariners now as a free agent. The deal he signed is very team-friendly but it also gives the 30-year-old Iwakuma the opportunity to pursue a more lucrative offer next season if he enjoys success with the Mariners in 2012.</description>
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      <title>The Seattle Mariners New Year's Resolution</title>
      <description>Entering a season where they are not expected to compete in a division that is getting better right now and bigger in 2013, the Mariners need to resist temptation to simply react and pledge to stay focused on the long-term goal: building a sustainable contender.</description>
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      <title>Comparing Michael Pineda and Mat Latos</title>
      <description>The San Diego Padres made a drastic change to the face of their team over the weekend by trading troubled but talented 24-year-old right-hander Mat Latos to the Cincinnati Reds for a package of prospects that they hope will help their team -- specifically the light-hitting offense -- in the future. Should the Mariners go the same route with their young right-hander, Michael Pineda?</description>
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      <description>Many fans are looking at this offseason as a 'Prince Fielder or Bust' type campaign. But as Jack Zduriencik and the Mariners front office has shown, there are other ways to acquire talent and improve the ball club. As Baseball's Winter Meetings get underway in Dallas today, it may very well be trades that build the future of the Seattle Mariners.</description>
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      <title>2011 Player Development: Michael Pineda</title>
      <description>In this series, SeattleClubhouse will take a look at prospects that made big improvements in 2011 for the Mariners. First off, we look at a rookie that broke camp with the big league club and did a lot of developing in front of everyone's eyes: right-hander Michael Pineda.</description>
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      <description>In the first of a series of articles analyzing the Mariners full-season minor league teams, Seattle Hardball publisher Scott Sepich looks at the top four Wisconsin Timber Rattlers pitchers and what their numbers mean so far.</description>
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