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      <description>The short-season leagues are where it all begins. While it is easy to get caught up in numbers, a season for players at these levels are often not defined how one fills the stat sheet. Instead, it’s about improvements. With the depth of the short-season rosters, this list could get very long, but the chosen focus is on those who have already made impressions or could soon make a first one.</description>
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      <title>Mets Top 50 Midseason Review Part III</title>
      <description>In this final edition of a midseason look back at the Mets Top 50 Prospects from last fall, the focus is on the top 15. Of course, this is the group that fans will be hanging their hats on to help the big league club in the near future and long term. But has this group lived up to expectations? Look inside to see where the top 15 is at right now.</description>
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      <title>#15: Juan Urbina Scouting Report</title>
      <description>Juan Urbina was one of the biggest international free agent signings of the last few years. Almost immediately, the 17-year-old southpaw impressed coaches with his advanced feel for the game and maturity both on and off the mound. So what did they like about him and how quickly can he get to New York? Check out his scouting report to find out.</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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      <description>The 2010 Gulf Coast League Mets had a positive season in the standings, but more important to the rookie level club was the collection of very young talent that emerged on the scene this summer. Among them are budding hitters, intriguing arms and others with trends that will shape the future of the farm system. Here is a post-season review of the 2010 Gulf Coast League Mets.</description>
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      <title>Players  To Watch Down The Stretch Part II</title>
      <description>In yesterday’s edition, we looked back at players in the three highest levels of the farm and projected out the end of their seasons. In Part II, we take a look back at those in Savannah and the short-season leagues.  How has the season fared for these prospects and what does the end of the season mean for them?</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A With GCL Pitching Coach Hector Berrios</title>
      <description>Much attention is paid to the success and development of players at the higher levels, but we should not forget the Gulf Coast League. There, Mets prospects are on a field turned into a classroom. That's why Inside Pitch caught up with GCL pitching coach Hector Berrios for a Q&amp;A to talk about highly touted teenager Juan Urbina, 2009 13th round pick Zachary Dotson, and more lesser known arms.</description>
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