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      <title>Wheeler Working His Way Back Up</title>
      <description>LAS VEGAS, NV - New York Mets top pitching prospect, Zack Wheeler, has gotten off to a slow start with the Triple-A affiliate Las Vegas 51’s this season, but there is still a big buzz surrounding the 22-year-old.</description>
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      <title>Wheeler Learning From His Mistakes</title>
      <description>Despite a few rough outings after being called up to the Mets former Triple-A affiliate, the Buffalo Bisons, in August, pitching prospect Zack Wheeler finished strong, winning his last two starts, including a shutout win over the Rochester Red Wings on Aug. 26.  That win is a sign of things to come for Wheeler, said Bisons manager Wally Backman in his post game remarks after the shutout.
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      <title>Wheeler Living Up To The Hype</title>
      <description>BINGHAMTON, NY - Zack Wheeler, a top pitching prospect from Georgia, is making the most of his time in Binghamton. Promoted to Double-A this season, the 22 year old has had an extremely impressive first half, living up to the hype surrounding him.</description>
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      <title>Wheeler Working Offspeed</title>
      <description>After beginning the 2012 season with a slow start, earning only one win in five April appearances, Mets starting pitcher Zack Wheeler has made an impressive comeback.  After collecting six consecutive wins, the right-hand pitcher has racked up a W-L record of 6-2 and a 1.92 ERA, a performance that is coming to outshine his previous seasons in the minor leagues.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jun 2012 03:04:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Wheeler Hitting His Stride</title>
      <description>Zack Wheeler, the 21-year old pitcher from Georgia, is already making his mark in Binghamton. Though the righty’s record is 1-2, he boasts an ERA under two, and is averaging six strikeouts a game over his first five starts.  As a first round draft pick by the San Francisco Giants in 2009, Wheeler is poised for great things, and he is certainly hitting his stride this year with the B-Mets. 
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      <title>Wheeler Working On Command</title>
      <description>New York Mets top prospect Zack Wheeler, who has gotten off to a solid start in Double-A Binghamton, has great potential for the big leagues but has to acquire better command of his pitches before he gets there.
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      <title>Giants Notes &amp; Quotes: Adios to Beltran, Ross</title>
      <description>OFs Carlos Beltran and Cody Ross, both free agents, will not return to the Giants.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Dec 2011 11:39:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>What The Melky Trade Means For The Giants</title>
      <description>The Giants sent Jonathan Sanchez and pitching prospect Ryan Verdugo to the Royals Monday for outfielder Melky Cabrera. At first we thought the Giants were overpaying -- and eating into an already depleted stable of quality minor league arms. But, when it comes down to it, Melky fills a major hole for the big club. We say this deal is a win for the Giants. Here's why.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2011 14:03:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Wheeler Returns To Old Form</title>
      <description>Zach Wheeler, the pitching prospect traded to the Mets in the Carlos Beltran deal, made quite a first impression with his new organization this summer and he says he did so by using his old pitching mechanics.</description>
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      <title>Trade Analysis: Mets Land Much Needed Upside</title>
      <description>While many teams appear hesitant to give up blue chip prospects in exchange for half season rentals, the Giants didn’t flinch in giving up one of the game’s most talented pitching prospects, Zack Wheeler, in exchange for Carlos Beltran. The Mets certainly won’t be complaining, however, as they netted some badly needed high upside pitching for their farm system.</description>
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      <title>Giants Could Land Beltran. But For Who?</title>
      <description>The Giants are close to acquiring Carlos Beltran from the Mets. But it's unclear if the Giants are dealing top pitching prospect Zack Wheeler or top outfield prospect Gary Brown. (UPDATE: It's official. Wheeler to the Mets, Beltran to the Giants.)</description>
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      <title>Baseball’s Top 20 Starting Pitching Prospects</title>
      <description>Finding a staff ace is the hardest thing in baseball. Teams give up plenty of talent each year trading for veterans. There is a new wave of starting prospects on the horizon – many that may end up leading a rotation. Find out if your team’s top starting prospects made the list.</description>
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      <title>Baseball's Top 25 Pitching Prospects</title>
      <description>Twenty-two teams missed out on the playoffs in 2009, forcing them to look ahead to the 2010 season before the postseason even began. Only one team, the New York Yankees, won the World Series. And they are now looking to repeat.</description>
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