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      <title>Marshall Getting Comfortable And Producing</title>
      <description>MOOSIC, PA – After getting off to a shaky start this season, Brett Marshall is starting to find a comfort zone.  Marshall’s first three starts with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre were anything but impressive. But he’s turned it around in his last three and now looks to keep it going for the rest of the year.
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      <title>Marshall Looking To Build On Impressive Camp</title>
      <description>MOOSIC, Pa. – Coming off of an impressive 2012 season with the Double-A Trenton Thunder, Brett Marshall is looking to continue the momentum he has built in his minor league career.  The 23-year-old right-handed pitcher, who will begin his first season of Triple-A ball with the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, had a solid Spring Training, most of which was spent in big league camp.
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      <title>Scouting Yankees Prospect #23: Brett Marshall</title>
      <description>The Yankees drafted pitcher Brett Marshall in the sixth round of the 2008 MLB Draft out of Ross S. Sterling High School in Texas.  He has completely reinvented himself on the mound after coming back from Tommy John surgery earlier in his career to become one of the more consistent pitchers down on the farm.</description>
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      <title>Top Five Trade Chips</title>
      <description>The Yankees haven't just been promoting prospects from within to help the big club, they've used them as trade chips to get more established players.  Austin Jackson [and others] to Detroit for Curtis Granderson near the 2009 Winter Meetings comes to mind, as does the Jesus Montero trade last year.  Here's a list of the top five trades chips down on the farm heading into the Winter Meetings.</description>
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      <title>Trenton Thunder Season In Review</title>
      <description>The Trenton Thunder fell short of the Eastern League Championship title but still had a remarkable season in 2012, finishing the year with an Eastern League Eastern division best 79-63 record.  We take a look at where was the team's greatest depth, which prospects stood out, which ones could be 'sleeper' prospects down the road, and more.</description>
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      <title>Marshall's Slider Is Coming Along</title>
      <description>Brett Marshall has all the makings of a major league pitcher.  With a commanding slider and a full repertoire of pitches, he is beginning to show the dominant presence on the mound of a veteran pitcher.  So as much as Thunder fans love seeing Marshall pitch every 5th day, and produce amazing starts like last Friday’s and Wednesday's, they’re starting to wonder: why is Marshall still in Trenton?</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jul 2012 15:20:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Marshall Working On Breaking Pitches</title>
      <description>TRENTON, NJ - It’s just before 5pm on Friday and the Trenton Thunder are taking batting practice at Waterfront Park. In just a few hours, the Yankees’ Double-A affiliate will open up a four-game set against the New Hampshire Fisher Cats.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Jun 2012 04:05:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Marshall Proving To Be Consistent</title>
      <description>PORTLAND, ME - Trenton right-hander Brett Marshall had the opportunity to spend more than half of Spring Training with the big league club, an opportunity he credits the one thing he’s dedicated his mindset and routine to in 2012: consistency.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2012 03:57:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Marshall Excited About New Season</title>
      <description>Right-hander Brett Marshall was a name that was popping quite a bit from team officials during big league Spring Training as one of the more impressive pitching prospects in camp and he kept up his hot-pitching at minor league camp too.  With the way he ended last season and the way he's been pitching so far in 2012, Marshall says he is really excited about the upcoming season in Trenton.</description>
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      <title>Yankees vs. Blue Jays: Starting Pitchers</title>
      <description>Comparing what the Yankees and Blue Jays have at each position in the minor leagues, we take a look at the crop of starting pitching prospects in each system.  Which system is deeper?  Which prospects have the most power?  The highest ceilings?  Take a look at this comparison between the New York and Toronto farm systems.</description>
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      <title>Scouting Yankees Prospect #30: Brett Marshall</title>
      <description>The Yankees drafted pitcher Brett Marshall in the sixth round of the 2008 MLB Draft out of Ross S. Sterling High School in Texas.  He bounced back from Tommy John surgery with a fantastic 2010 season, but his 2011 campaign was a tale of two halves as he battled various inconsistencies.</description>
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      <title>Top 50 Yankees Prospects</title>
      <description>Here are the Top 50 Yankees' prospects. PinstripesPlus.com gives a little insight on each selection in our rankings but will follow up more in-depth with individual scouting reports on each player throughout this offseason, starting in descending order.</description>
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      <title>Marshall Rolling</title>
      <description>Similar to the rest of his team, Brett Marshall struggled in April. He finished the month with an ERA of nine while walking almost as many as he struck out. His season as well as the team’s has come full circle though and Marshall is now their leader in innings pitched and strikeouts after some dominating performances over the past couple of months.</description>
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      <title>Marshall Starting To Pick It Up</title>
      <description>Brett Marshall’s last two starts have been gems. On May 2, at the Clearwater Thrashers, he struck out nine batters in five innings. On May 7, he allowed just one run through six innings against Lakeland. Based on those two starts, it’s hard to imagine how Marshall’s ERA is still hovering just under seven. But it is and apart from those two appearances, it’s been pretty ugly.</description>
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      <title>Marshall Wants To Get Down</title>
      <description>TAMPA, FL - A pitcher who is willing to learn and make adjustments in a positive direction is what accurately describes pitcher Brett Marshall. The 6-foot-1, 195-pound pitcher entered Spring Training with a goal of wanting to pitch at a high efficiency and came out of camp feeling strong.
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      <title>Marshall Picking Up Where He Left Off</title>
      <description>TAMPA, FL - Brett Marshall's performance last season in his first year back from Tommy John surgery wasn't nothing short of brilliant.  Looking to pick up where he left off, however, he has reported to camp even stronger and the early results suggest he still has momentum on his side.</description>
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      <title>YMLN - Marshall Nasty Already</title>
      <description>TAMPA, FL - The Yankees minor league teams, who begin their official Spring Training game schedule this upcoming weekend, started their preparation with a couple of intrasquad games on Thursday and Brett Marshall was downright nasty right out of the gate.</description>
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      <description>The Yankees' true depth is in their collection of power arms.  Literally possessing more than a couple of dozen pitchers who have above average fastballs, here are the top ten fastballs among the starting pitching prospects in the Yankees farm system.</description>
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      <description>The Yankees drafted pitcher Brett Marshall in the sixth round of the 2008 MLB Draft out of Ross S. Sterling High School in Texas.  His first full season in 2009 ended abruptly because of Tommy John surgery, but he made a very quick recovery and came back a completely different pitcher last year.</description>
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