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      <title>Hazelbaker Starting To Show Signs</title>
      <description>In his second year at the Double-A level, speedy outfielder Jeremy Hazelbaker is finding his rhythm with the game and reaping the benefits. The Ball State product has hit five home-runs in June, including a game-winner at Hadlock in Portland on the 8th and a multi-homer effort on the 19th. He has also bumped up his average, posting his highest monthly average of the season thus far in June.</description>
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      <description>PORTLAND, ME --  Speed kills. That is a term that Jeremy Hazelbaker has embodied in his short time with the Portland Sea Dogs organization. In the past two seasons in the Red Sox farm system he has tallied 110 total steals. Put that together with the fact that in 2010 he led the organization in triples [9] and it's easy to see his upside.</description>
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