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      <description>The following five prospects would have been very difficult to leave off our prospect rankings head we decided to only rank the top 50 Arizona Diamondbacks prospects as in years past.  Thank goodness we expanded them to 65.  Take a detailed look at D-backs prospects #51-55 inside.</description>
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      <description>The Arizona Diamondbacks have depleted their farm system by calling up three of their best prospects this month.  Not surprisingly, their affiliates combined to go 8-17 this week, with the Double-A and Triple-a squads struggling the most at a combined 3-11.  Nevertheless, some of the prospects who are still in the minors continue to impress this week.</description>
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      <description>Brett Moorhouse won his first game as a professional and South Bend veteran Ramon Ramirez tripled twice in an 11-2 rout of the Timber Rattlers that increased the Silver Hawks' winning streak to five in a row.</description>
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      <description>When a player's performance does not come close to matching his ability, he becomes difficult to rank as a prospect.  Here are ten Arizona Diamondbacks prospects not ranked among the Top 50 that still have an awful lot of upside and could debut very high on our 2010 prospect rankings.</description>
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