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      <title>Examining Extremes in Mariners Prospects</title>
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      <title>Mariners Off-Season Target - Shortstop</title>
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      <title>Mariners Prospect Watch: Three Up, Three Down</title>
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      <description>Only two games played today and while Rancho lost an early contest, the Loons got the last laugh in a 16 inning marathon.</description>
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      <description>The affiliates split their 4 contests today, all close finishes.</description>
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      <description>No eggs posted by Dodgers' minor league teams today, but none could come away with a win.</description>
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      <title>Dodgers Draft Recap: Day 2</title>
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      <title>Sophomore slump?</title>
      <description>Leon Landry's homer against South Carolina this past weekend was the first burst of life that LSU head coach Paul Mainieri had seen in some time from his centerfielder.</description>
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      <title>Going yard</title>
      <description>Entering the 2009 season, Paul Mainieri was banking on Anthony Ranaudo to be his go-to man on Friday nights. The sophomore hurler made his second career start on Saturday and although it wasn’t on his designated day the results were exactly what LSU's skipper was looking for as the No. 1 ranked Tigers (2-0) mowed down the Wildcats 11-1.</description>
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      <title>Back and better than ever</title>
      <description>Reflecting upon the Tiger baseball team's run to the College World Series last season, the impact of a slew of newcomers jumps out as one of the most integral pieces to the puzzle. One of those Tigers was Leon Landry, who looks towards 2009 as an opportunity to pick up where he left off after his freshman campaign.</description>
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      <description>This past Friday sophomore Chad Jones found out that he had earned a spot on the Tigers’ 2009 roster. With the news came the final piece of the Bayou Bengals’ outfield. With the rotation of Jones and Blake Dean in left field, and the return of Leon Landry in center and Jared Mitchell in right, the Tigers boast one of the most talented outfields in the country.</description>
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