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      <title>Mincone Finding New Life</title>
      <description>BROOKLYN, NY - John Mincone has been around the block. The almost 23-year-old relief pitcher, originally drafted by the Chicago Cubs, is old in short-A years. But the Long Island native is looking to rejuvenate his career with a hometown team.</description>
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