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      <description>Continuing our comparisons between the Braves and Mets farm systems, we take a look at the crop of outfield 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>New York Mets Top 50 Prospects</title>
      <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>Five Needing Breakout Seasons</title>
      <description>Every prospect heads into a new season each year hoping for one, but five Mets prospects in particular really need to have a breakout season in 2013.</description>
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      <title>Ceciliani Getting Over The Hill</title>
      <description>Darrell Ceciliani has had some standout performances over the years since his fourth round selection back in 2009, especially in the speed department.  He was never really able to showcase that this past season, however, as a nagging hamstring injury to his right leg kept him on the shelf for most of the year.  He was able to bounce back at season's end though in the Arizona Fall League.</description>
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      <title>Mets Prospect #19: Darrell Cecilliani</title>
      <description>The New York Mets selected outfielder Darrell Cecilliani in the fourth round of the 2009 MLB Draft out of Columbia Basin Community College in Washington.  He brings a lot of tools to the game and hitting, while not spectacular to date, is a lot better than critics realize.</description>
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      <title>Ceciliani Keeping It Going</title>
      <description>Savannah outfielder Darrell Ceciliani struggled with consistency in his first taste of the long-season leagues this year.  He finished the season in strong fashion, however, and now he says he is looking to carry that momentum with him into Instructs and then the offseason.</description>
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      <title>Ceciliani Looks to Rebound From Injury</title>
      <description>SAVANNAH, GA - Darrell Ceciliani broke camp ready to continue his all-around excellent play from 2010. However, just five games into the 2011 season, the Sand Gnats outfielder was cut down by a hamstring injury. Ceciliani returned to the field last week, hungry to get back to his top form. How did he handle his injury and what is he working on now that he's back? Read on to find out.</description>
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      <title>Ceciliani Prepares For New Season</title>
      <description>Darrell Ceciliani enters his third season in the Mets organization fresh off a tremendous season in Brooklyn. Last year, the outfielder proved to be a multi-dimensional weapon atop the Cyclones' lineup. This year, expectations are high that the 2009 4th round pick can make another jump. How does Ceciliani feel about 2011? Look inside to find out.</description>
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      <title>#14: Darrell Ceciliani Scouting Report</title>
      <description>In the 4th round of the 2009 draft, the Mets selected a potentially game-changing talent in Darrell Ceciliani. In his second season, Ceciliani personified that thinking with an enormously productive season in Brooklyn. Ceciliani's stock is among the fastest moving in the organization. Check out his scouting report to find out what is generating all the excitement.</description>
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      <title>MMLN: Top Tools - Speed</title>
      <description>Every ball club needs it, not every club possesses it.  Speed is one element that can change the complexion of games and provide a significant weapon to the everyday lineup or off the bench.  In recent seasons, the Mets began to make speed a focus in the draft and in player development.  The following players may not stack up in their complete packages, they all boast one common tool—speed.</description>
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      <title>MMLN - Prospect Predictions - A Look Back</title>
      <description>Before every season, InsidePitchMagazine.com lays out its official predictions for individual prospects that will lead different categories and achieve certain superlatives.  Did the predictions hold up? Did these prospects meet the expectations and/or predictions? Look inside for the full recap.</description>
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      <title>Expected Names Fill Out Instructs Roster</title>
      <description>The New York Mets began their organizational Instructional League camp on Thursday and the names invited include many of the “who’s who” within the organization. On the mound and in the field are players from rookie ball to Triple-A who will be in Fort Myers (not St. Lucie) until October 15th. Inside Pitch has all the invited players who will see action over the next month.</description>
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      <title>The Road Back For Backman</title>
      <description>While high draft picks adorn the Brooklyn Cyclones roster, a great amount of attention has been paid to the man managing the club. Wally Backman returned to the organization in 2010 to lead its New York-Penn League affiliate to league's championship series all while rumors about his future with the Mets floated over his head. Is his future in New York and what manager will the Mets receive if so?</description>
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      <title>2010 Brooklyn Cyclones Season In Review</title>
      <description>The Mets’ New York-Penn League affiliate once again was the centerpiece and main focal point of all organization’s short-season clubs.  From the high round draft picks, to breakout players to the clubs very well-known manager, the Cyclones captured a great amount of attention this summer en route to a championship series appearance. Look inside for the full recap of the 2010 Brooklyn Cyclones</description>
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      <title>MMLN - Binghamton and Brooklyn Videos</title>
      <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 - Vaughn Homers, Cuan Battles</title>
      <description>NORWICH, CT - The opposition made quick work of the Brooklyn Cyclones on Sunday afternoon, but even in a game that barely clocked in at two hours, there was enough to see from the team's starting lineup one day after it wrapped up a division title.  Angel Cuan worked through a rocky outing, but it was still the Cyclones most relied upon bats that provided the limited offense for Brooklyn.</description>
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      <title>Ceciliani Breaking Records in Brooklyn</title>
      <description>BROOKLYN, NY - The Brooklyn Cyclones knew they had a great talent to rely on in Darrell Ceciliani.  However, the Cyclones center fielder has gone beyond expectations thanks a to big season at the plate, on the bases and in the field. Ceciliani's dynamic, stock-rising season has been one of the reasons the Cyclones head into the New York-Penn League postseason on a high note.</description>
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      <title>Short-Season Leagues Midseason Review</title>
      <description>Mid to late June presents a time for the minor league system to reset. It is during that when the short-season leagues get underway. For Mets prospects, that means seasons in Brooklyn, Kingsport and the Gulf Coast League begin. Those playing for in short-season ball do not garner as much attention as their long-season brethren, but there is still plenty going on worthy of attention. 
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      <description>InsidePitchMagazine.com continues its look back at last fall’s Top 50 Prospects List and how the list has held up half way through the 2010 season. In this edition, we take a look at Prospects #40-#31 from last year’s list.  Did any of these prospects help their stock? Which prospects did we miss on? Look inside for the answers to those questions and more.</description>
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      <description>LOWELL, MA - The Brooklyn Cyclones got down early to the Lowell Spinners, but came back in a wild game to take a 12-9 victory and the series win. But while the result was nice, Inside Pitch was there to look at and break down the new faces and some of the older ones suiting up with the Cyclones in 2010.  Check out the post-game run down in this edition of Mets Minor League Notebook.</description>
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