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      <title>Harris Learning His Limits</title>
      <description>BINGHAMTON, NY - Binghamton Mets centerfielder Alonzo Harris is looking to build upon his breakout season last year in Single-A Port St. Lucie.  After finishing the 2012 season with a .287 batting average and an impressive 40 stolen bases, Harris hopes that his this type of play will open some eyes within the Mets organization.</description>
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      <title>Harris Adapting To Changing Roles</title>
      <description>SAVANNAH, GA – Second base has become a position of strength in the New York Mets farm system, but that doesn't mean learning some flexibility is a bad thing. That is what Alonzo Harris is undertaking in his second year with the Savannah Sand Gnats. The second baseman is taking to the outfield in a move he believes he will help his value.</description>
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      <title>Harris Ready For Start in Savannah</title>
      <description>SAVANNAH, GA - Second base is a spot ripe for opportunity on the organizational depth chart. Perhaps no second baseman at the lower levels is more aware of this than Savannah second baseman Alonzo Harris. Harris had his best year in Kingsport last season, but is ready to take the next step now that he has moved on to South Atlantic League.</description>
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      <title>MMLN – Analyzing the Second Basemen</title>
      <description>The future of the second base position is one that receives a lot of attention from Mets fans.  It is a position that is a hot topic at the big league level and the debate about a future replacement continues at the minor league level.  The list of leading candidates does not go very deep, but there are names at the lower levels which could make moves in coming seasons.</description>
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      <title>Scouting Mets Prospect #45: Alonzo Harris</title>
      <description>Kingsport’s Alonzo Harris caught the attention of many with an early power surge, yet the third-year second baseman is not defined by power. He possesses a collection of tools that could make him a valuable player at a position in need of depth in this system, but there are still many steps to take. What will take him there? Check out his scouting report to find out.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Kingsport Manager Mike DiFelice</title>
      <description>InsidePitchMagazine.com recently caught up with Kingsport Mets manager Mike DiFelice.  The first-year manager spoke about the dynamics Alonzo Harris brings to the field, the power shown by Jeff Flagg, the potential he sees in 2009 4th round pick Darrell Ceciliani, and much more.  Look inside for all the details.</description>
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      <title>Week in Review Across the Farm</title>
      <description>In this edition of Week in Review, find out who carried the big bats in Binghamton.  Who made the most impressive start of the week in St. Lucie? Who made big starts in Savannah and who is swinging a hot stick in Kingsport? Find out the answers to those questions and more…</description>
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      <title>Week in Review Across the Farm</title>
      <description>In this edition of Week in Review, find out who carried the hot bat in St. Lucie.  Who made two impressive starts in Savannah? Who keeps mashing the ball in Kingsport and who remains on fire in the Gulf Coast League?  Find out the answers to those questions and more.</description>
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      <title>Top Ten Speed Prospects</title>
      <description>As InsidePitchMagazine.com continues its rankings of specific tools, we turn to the position players and look at those with the best speed in the system.  This list is not necessarily just about stolen base ability, but overall speed both on the bases and in the field.  Here is a look at the top ten speed threats in the system.</description>
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