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      <description>There is a good blend of offense and pitching in this fourth installment of the Inside Pitch Power Rankings.  However, the most notable aspect of this list is that the majority of players come from the lower levels of the farm where success is being had at a higher rate.  Find out who ranks where and more inside.</description>
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