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      <description>Here are the Top 50 New York Mets Prospects. Inside Pitch gives insight on each selection in in the rankings, but will follow up with more in-depth individual scouting reports throughout the offseason, starting in descending order.</description>
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      <title>Mets vs. Braves: Second Base Prospects</title>
      <description>Continuing our comparisons between the Mets and Braves farm systems, we take a look at the crop of second base 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 two rival NL East farm systems.</description>
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      <title>Havens Not Discouraged</title>
      <description>Reese Havens’ professional career has been highlighted by high expectations, and hindered by injury. Havens was set to entering Spring Training in 2012 as one of the New York Mets’ most promising prospects and a strong candidate for a second base job that seemed open for the taking. But the former first-round draft pick was hounded by yet another injury, this time to his left oblique.</description>
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      <title>Havens A Work In Progress</title>
      <description>Binghamton Mets second baseman Reese Havens has been plagued with injuries since he joined the Mets’ farm system four years ago; so it should come as no surprise that what started as soreness in his back resulted with the infielder missing the first two months of the 2012 season.</description>
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      <title>Havens Just Needs To Stay Healthy</title>
      <description>When the Mets selected Reese Havens in the first round of the 2008 draft, they expected big things. But although the 25-year old from South Carolina is talented, he has been plagued with injuries.  After elbow and groin issues in 2008, quad and hand problems in 2009, oblique soreness in 2010 and again to start 2011, Havens and the B-Mets were hoping 2012 would be a new, healthier start. 
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      <title>McHugh Wraps Season With Hot Streak</title>
      <description>BINGHAMTON, NY - The first half of Collin McHugh's season was rather non-descript. However, when the right-hander arrived in Binghamton, something clicked. In turn, McHugh ended the year on a high note, shutting down the opposition in August and earning himself a trip to the Arizona Fall League.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Sep 2011 10:41:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Down the Homestretch: Binghamton</title>
      <description>With the minor league season entering its final month, it is worth a look forward at what many of the leading names across the farm may need to end their season on a high note. This season has been an interesting year of performances, stock shifts, arrivals and disappointments. However, the look inside isn’t about whose stock is up or down, but merely what will help these players finish strong.</description>
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      <title>Havens Trying to Shake Injuries, Look Forward</title>
      <description>BINGHAMTON, NY - Reese Havens is a former first round pick. Unfortunately, injuries have prevented Havens from logging consistent playing time and letting his natural talent come to the forefront. Through it all, Havens has persevered and is now back in Binghamton where he hopes to put his injuries behind him and get marching toward New York.</description>
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      <title>Week in Review Across The Farm</title>
      <description>If you’re looking for big prospects to have big performances, this was arguably the week. Most notably, two of the Mets' top prospects put together powerful weeks that beg the question – when will they be promoted? If they keep performing this way, it should be – and likely will be – soon. Look inside for those showings and other standouts from the last seven days on the farm.</description>
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      <title>MMLN – Analyzing the Second Baseman</title>
      <description>Second base has become a point of much attention and contention. With Luis Castillo on his way out, everyone wants to know who will be the next player to assume the position? The good news for the Mets is that they possess a number of in-house candidates – a pool that one way or another will provide the answer. Which player will seize the opportunity? Look inside to find out.</description>
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      <title>9 Burning Questions For Spring Training</title>
      <description>Now that the calendar has flipped to March and the rest of the minor leaguers will begin trickling into Port St. Lucie, Inside Pitch offers the answers to 9 burning questions that face not only specific players but minor league camp as a whole. What will the early days of camp look like? What players are coming off injuries? And can anything be won or lost in camp? Look inside to find out.</description>
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      <title>A Look Inside Mets STEP Camp</title>
      <description>Each year, a select group of Mets top prospects are welcomed to Port St. Lucie to participate in an early camp program – STEP camp. Not only does the program educate players regarding off the field topics, but STEP provides the opportunity for these prospects to get a head start. Here is a run-down on who is attending and what will shape each of their spring training seasons.</description>
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      <title>#9: Reese Havens Scouting Report</title>
      <description>Binghamton second baseman Reese Havens is another of the many second baseman jockeying for a shot to become the future at the big league position in New York. However, Havens - who moved to second base in 2010 - has battled repeated injuries that have limited his field time and development at the position. Can he be the answer to the Mets second base woes? Look inside to find out.</description>
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      <title>The Future? Havens Wants The Present</title>
      <description>Reese Havens' status as one of the most promising prospects in the Mets organization is undeniable. However, due to injuries, Havens has found it difficult to put that promise into action over an extended period of time. 2010 was yet another truncated season which has stalled the advance of quite possibly the Mets second baseman of the future.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Binghamton Manager Tim Teufel</title>
      <description>BINGHAMTON, NY - The second half of the Eastern League season is underway and there is still much work to be done. That is why Inside Pitch caught up with B-Mets manager Tim Teufel to talk about Kirk Nieuwenhuis, Sean Ratliff, how Reese Havens is coming along, and much, much more.</description>
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      <title>Week in Review Across the Farm</title>
      <description>Now that draft week has finally winded down, we take a look back at the week that was across the farm.  It was a pitcher's week in the Mets organization with strong outings up and down the system.  How did Fernando Martinez fare in his return to Buffalo? Who came up big on the mound for the B-Mets? Who were the standouts in St. Lucie and who had the best week on the mound this season in Savannah?</description>
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      <title>Mid-Season Stock Up / Stock Down</title>
      <description>Memorial Day Weekend is a good time look back at the farm system and assess the value of certain prospects. The first two months of the season came and went with a number of prospects increasing and decreasing their stock value.  InsidePitchMagazine.com looks back at these prospects and their movement around the organizational stock market.</description>
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      <title>Havens Putting It All Together</title>
      <description>BINGHAMTON, NY - There is a lot going on in the career of Reese Havens.  The former first round pick is experiencing a position change, learning a new level and trying to stay healthy all at the same time.  Havens is expected to be another fast riser in the system, but is first taking things slowly both at the plate and in the field. Havens provided an update on his season to Inside Pitch.</description>
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      <title>Mets Prospects Power Rankings</title>
      <description>Throughout the season, InsidePitchMagazine.com will run its series of Mets Prospects Power Rankings.  The list is not about who is the better prospect, but instead a list of who is playing the best over a recent stretch of time. Production and consistency are what matter in this list. Look inside for the first installment.</description>
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      <title>MMLN – St. Lucie Power Statements</title>
      <description>A series-long observation of the St. Lucie Mets provided the opportunity to get a good feel for where these High-A prospects stand at this point in the season.  There is still a long way to go, but there was still enough to ascertain where they are and could go in 2010.  In the following power statements, Inside Pitch offers a brief but to the point observations of each St. Lucie prospect.</description>
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