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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>10 Mariners Prospects Set for 2013 Breakout</title>
      <description>The Mariners organization and minor league depth is among the best in all of baseball. SeattleClubhouse takes a look at 10 lesser known Seattle prospects who could take a big leap forward in 2013 in terms of their prospect status and national recognition as potential future big league contributors.</description>
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      <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: 25-21</title>
      <description>Each Monday for 10 weeks, SeattleClubhouse gives you an inside look at the Top-50 prospects in the Seattle Mariners organization as things stand at the end of the 2012 season. Rankings are complete with scouting notes (when available), quotes from various baseball sources and extended player info. As we reach toward the top of the rankings, here are five prospects every M's fan should know.</description>
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      <title>Mariners Offseason: Major and Minor Moves</title>
      <description>With a few moves already out of the way and Free Agency upon us, SeattleClubhouse takes a look at the current state of the 25- and 40-man rosters for the Mariners. There are likely to be trades and free agent additions, but in advance of that phase, this is a look at spots that need to be saved and at who the club needs to protect by adding them to the 40.</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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      <description>With just about one month of minor league action left to go -- and in advance of our post-season updated Top-50 list -- SeattleClubhouse takes a look at 10 prospects that have improved their stock and 10 that have hurt their stock with their performances in 2012 for the Mariners.  The quick look at these 20 players includes profiles, stats, scouting reports and projections.</description>
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      <title>Mariners Prospect Watch: Three Up, Three Down</title>
      <description>SeattleClubhouse's weekly look around the best and worst performances in the Seattle Mariners' minor league system takes a closer look at six prospects.</description>
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      <description>As expected, pitcher Danny Hultzen is headed to the Pacific Coast League for the second half of the minor league season. Shortstop Nick Franklin will be joining him, while infielder Stefen Romero and left-handed pitcher Anthony Fernandez are set to take their places in Double-A.</description>
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      <title>Mariners Prospect Watch: Three Up, Three Down</title>
      <description>Our weekly Monday statistical look at the good and the bad in the Seattle Mariners system from the past seven days. The Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers are struggling mightily early in the year as a team, while the California League yielded the Mariners some good pitching and a standout at the plate over the past week.</description>
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      <title>Seattle Mariners Prospect Depth Chart: SP</title>
      <description>For the next few weeks, SeattleClubhouse will be doing a Mariners' prospect depth chart series. We start today by ranking the Top-15 Starting Pitchers in the organization.</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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      <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 pitching categories--including some sabermetric stats--are listed below.</description>
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      <description>SeattleClubhouse gives you an inside look at the Top-50 prospects in the Mariners organization as it stands here at the end of the 2011 minor league seasons. Rankings complete with some scouting notes, a few quotes and player info. Here is our third set of five prospects.</description>
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      <description>Each week, SeattleHardball takes a statistical look at the good and the bad in the Seattle Mariners system. In our second installment of this series we check in on three players on the upswing and three who had down weeks.</description>
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