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      <title>Mariners Prospect Watch: Three Up, Three Down</title>
      <description>The first in-season weekly look at the statistical performance of six Seattle Mariners' prospects from the last week of minor league action: Three Up and 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>Maurer Officially in Mariners' Rotation</title>
      <description>Brandon Maurer becomes the first out of the club's group of talented starting pitchers to reach the big leagues as he's officially announced to have won the 4th starter's spot in Seattle's rotation.</description>
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      <description>An updated quick-click index of links to all 30 interviews conducted by SeattleClubhouse over the past 18 months. Interviews are with Seattle Mariners prospects, big leaguers, television personalities and front office personnel.</description>
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      <title>Talking Player Development with M's Brass</title>
      <description>SeattleClubhouse's Rick Randall has had a few one-on-one sit downs to talk Mariners' prospects and player development over the past few weeks, as well as being in attendance for some quotes from General Manager Jack Zduriencik at the Media Luncheon. Pieces of those conversations ring true today in looking what the club has accomplished in putting together their 2013 roster.</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: Minor League Mailbag</title>
      <description>In this, our first edition of the SeattleClubhouse: Minor League Mailbag (Week of February 4th, 2013), we talk about a handful of the top Seattle Mariners prospects and give a glimpse of what we hope will become a highly reader-interactive weekly piece. Check out our maiden voyage!</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2013 17:39:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Breaking Down the Top-50</title>
      <description>The post-2012 Top-50 prospect breakdowns were completed early this month at SeattleClubhouse. This post gives you a breakdown from a positional standpoint and minor league affiliate standpoint.</description>
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      <title>Five Mariners in Scout.com Top-100</title>
      <description>The Seattle Mariners Top-5 prospect each cracked the Scout.com Top-100 for 2013, with four of those coming in the top half of the ranking. Full details inside.</description>
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      <title>Justin Upton and the Cost of Doing Business</title>
      <description>The apparent trade with the Arizona Diamondbacks that was nixed by Justin Upton exercising his no-trade rights reportedly would've cost Seattle a lot in terms of young talent. SeattleClubhouse takes a look at why that cost shouldn't be looked down on as a drastic overpay or compared unfavorably to Mariners deals of the past.</description>
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      <title>SeattleClubhouse Top-50: 5-1</title>
      <description>For the past few months, we have given you the SeattleClubhouse countdown of the Top-50 prospects, in sets of five, in the Seattle Mariners organization. The scouting notes, quotes from scouts, players, coaches and others and extended player statistics and information have been getting progressively deeper as we advance. And these Top-5 prospects' profiles are the most in-depth yet. Take a look!</description>
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      <title>The Mariners Most Valuable Trade Pieces</title>
      <description>The Seattle Mariners have a bevy of young talent, but they are in need of some experienced big league players to move the team into the discussion of being playoff contenders. The Winter Meetings provide the perfect machine to convert some of that young talent into proven big leaguers. So who are the club's most valuable trade chips? SeattleClubhouse gives you the Top-10 (plus).</description>
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      <title>Mariners in Baseball America Top-20</title>
      <description>As we look ahead to next week’s beginning of the SeattleClubhouse Top-50 series, here is a look at the players that were voted among their league’s Top-20 prospects as compiled by the Baseball America team.</description>
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      <title>University of Virginia; Mariners goldmine</title>
      <description>The Seattle Mariners have selected six players from the University of Virginia since 2009; including #8 overall prospect Danny Hultzen. Take a look at how these players all came to play in the same organization after spending their college careers supporting one another in the Atlantic Coast Conference.</description>
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      <description>An updated quick-click index of links to the 23 interviews conducted by SeattleClubhouse's Rick Randall from the past 13 months with Seattle Mariners prospects and personnel.</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>SeattleClubhouse counts down the 10 most impressive debut seasons turned in by Seattle Mariners prospects in 2012.</description>
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      <title>Mariners Prospect Watch: Three Up, Three Down</title>
      <description>The minor league seasons are winding down, who is making a late charge and who is fading? We answer that question in our weekly trip around the minor league system, as SeattleClubhouse highlights six Seattle Mariners' prospects in Three Up, Three Down.</description>
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      <description>In our weekly trip around the minor league system, SeattleClubhouse features the best and worst of the last seven days, highlighting six Seattle Mariners' prospects.</description>
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