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      <description>PAWTUCKET, RI - Ryan Lavarnway is coming off of a strong season. He combined for 32 home runs between Double-A Portland (14) and Triple-A Pawtucket (18) to go along with 93 total RBI’s. Lavarnway was called up to the majors for seventeen games and has been working to get ready for another strong year in Pawtucket so that he can return to Boston.
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