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      <title>Mejia’s Rehab Is Close To Complete</title>
      <description>BUFFALO, NY - In 2010, Jenrry Mejia was a 20-year-old taking the hill at Citi field as one of the youngest pitchers in the majors. After a largely successful rookie campaign, Mejia’s elbow didn’t give him a chance to duplicate the results due to a devastating ligament tear that required Tommy John surgery in April of 2011. 
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      <title>Mejia On Schedule</title>
      <description>After undergoing Tommy John surgery in May 2011, Jenrry Mejia has returned to the mound this season.  After four starts, he has earned a W-L record of 1-0 and a 3.79 ERA, but pitching coach Glenn Abbott and first-year manager for the Binghamton Mets Pedro Lopez both agree it is only a matter of time before Mejia is back in the major leagues.</description>
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      <title>Schwinden Showcasing in Buffalo</title>
      <description>BUFFALO, NY - Chris Schwinden did not receive the kind of attention other Buffalo pitchers had at the start of 2011. Yet, the right-hander has turned what was suppose to be a brief stay in Triple-A into something longer thanks to very effective and mature pitching. The Bisons, hurt by injury and promotions, will need Schwinden to keep it up. What will that take? Look inside to find out.</description>
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      <title>Mejia Opens Season In Top Form</title>
      <description>BUFFALO, NY - Jenrry Mejia was firmly in the spotlight during the 2010 spring training season. 2011 was a far different story as the Mets top prospect flew a bit under the radar as he prepared for a spot in the Buffalo rotation. All it took was one start for Mejia to show why he is so highly valued. Inside Pitch caught up with Mejia following his first start of the year.</description>
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      <title>What Does April Mean?</title>
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      <title>Snap Thoughts on the 2011 Mets System</title>
      <description>With minor league camp about to get into full swing, now is a good time to sit back and get a high-level look of the Mets farm system. A great amount has changed in recent seasons, but as we look ahead to 2011, it can be said with confidence that the New York Mets farm system is better shape than it has been in years – and only improving. Look inside to see how it all shapes up.</description>
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      <title>#1: Jenrry Mejia Scouting Report</title>
      <description>The top prospect - it is a designation that comes with a great amount of respect and even more expectations. That is what Jenrry Mejia faces as he enters the 2011 season as the New York Mets top minor league talent. Mejia already made his big league debut and though his showing was relatively hit-or-miss, there remains much to look forward to. Check out his scouting report to find out why.</description>
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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>MMLN: Top Tools – Fastballs</title>
      <description>Over the past few seasons, the Mets organization has added a number of big, live arms to the talent pool. Many have propelled themselves up the depth chart on the heels of their fastballs. Though each has a different arsenal to back up their heaters those on this list can always rely on ole number one as a foundation for success.</description>
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      <title>Post-Season 9: Nine Burning Questions Part I</title>
      <description>Now that the season is over, many prospects are heading home while others are in Instructs or preparing for winter ball. With the season in the books, Inside Pitch offers the answers to nine burning questions that face the farm system   What’s the state of the farm system? Who will benefit most from a strong winter ball season? Find the answers to those questions and more. Here is Part One.</description>
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      <title>2010 B-Mets Season in Review</title>
      <description>For the New York Mets, the Double-A level has often served as the tipping point for the organization’s top prospects. Some seize the opportunity and improve at the level while others watch their careers redefine themselves against the cutthroat competition of the Eastern League. This year’s B-Mets squad fared no different though it was home to many of the organization’s top prospects for 2010.</description>
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      <title>Mejia Back To The Mets</title>
      <description>BUFFALO, NY - Jenrry Mejia began the season in the New York Mets bullpen before he returned to Double-A mid-season.  During his time in the minors, Mejia dazzled with overpowering performances with Binghamton and a blistering start in his one Triple-A start prior to his promotion back to New York.  Inside Pitch caught up with Mejia after his final minor league start.</description>
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      <description>Want to know what Jenrry Mejia looked like in his last Double-A start? Want to know what Cory Vaughn's home run swing looks like? How about a look at Darrell Ceciliani? Look inside for those videos plus more exclusive videos of prospects from Binghamton and Brooklyn.</description>
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      <title>MMLN - Mejia At His Best</title>
      <description>MANCHESTER, NH - The idea was that sending Jenrry Mejia back to Double-A would help him find a rhythm and get his game back on track.  It took five starts, but Mejia finally showed his top prospect form on Thursday night. Mejia had without question his best start, tossing seven shutout innings with only one hit allowed. Inside Pitch was there for all the details in this Mets Minor League Notebook.</description>
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      <title>MMLN - Midseason Top 50 Review Part V</title>
      <description>InsidePitchMagazine.com wraps up its review of last fall’s Top 50 Prospects by taking a look back at the top ten prospects in the organization-or how they were viewed prior to the season. The top ten has been a productive bunch, helping the big league team during the season as a top ten should while housing a number of prospects who continue to flourish right before our eyes.</description>
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