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      <title>YMLN - Gumbs Picks Up Where He Left Off</title>
      <description>TAMPA, FL - The Yankee minor leaguers opened up their Spring Training season on Friday and it was a tale of two games for the A-ball clubs as the Tampa Yankees fell to the high-A Pirates 9-3 but the Charleston squad thumped their Pittsburgh rivals 13-6, thanks in large part to Angelo Gumbs picking up right where he left off last year.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2013 23:19:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Tool Time: Top Ten Power Hitting Prospects</title>
      <description>The Yankees have really built up their collection of potential impact bats at the minor league levels in recent years.  In fact a strong argument could be made that this is collectively their best group in several years. PinstripesPlus.com analyzes the top power prospects in the Yankees' system, ranking the top ten power hitters.</description>
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      <title>Making The Case For Top Five This Season</title>
      <description>The general consensus among the national farm system analysts is that the Yankees are in the top half of farm systems and pretty much a borderline top ten organization right now.  Here are some things that could happen in 2013 that could garner them consideration for a top five spot next offseason.</description>
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      <title>Prospect Predictions For The 2013 Season</title>
      <description>With minor league Spring Training underway, we take a stab at predicting which Yankees prospects will win which statistical categories in the 2013 season.  Who will lead the farm system in home runs?  Which pitcher will strike out the most batters?  Which player will break into the Top Ten Yankees prospects by the end of the season?  Find out all this and much, much more.</description>
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      <title>Yankees Tool Time: Top Ten Speed Prospects</title>
      <description>The Yankees have successfully restocked their positional player depth up and down the farm system, and some of it has great speed.  PinstripesPlus.com analyzes the top speed prospects in the Yankees' system, ranking the top ten stolen base threats.</description>
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      <title>Scouting Yankees Prospect #13: Angelo Gumbs</title>
      <description>The New York Yankees selected then outfielder Angelo Gumbs in the second round of the 2010 MLB Draft out of Torrance High School in California before moving him to second base.  He was in the midst of a breakout season last year when a torn triceps injury ended his season prematurely, but he still offers one of the highest offensive ceilings in the organization.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2013 20:56:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Yankees vs. Mets: Second Base Prospects</title>
      <description>Continuing our comparisons between the Yankees and Mets farm systems, we take a look at the crop of second base prospects in each system.  Which system is deeper?  Which prospects have the most power?  The highest ceilings?  Take a look at this comparison between the two rival New York farm systems.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Feb 2013 19:14:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Yankees vs. Blue Jays: Second Base Prospects</title>
      <description>Comparing what the Yankees and Blue Jays have at each position in the minor leagues, we take a look at the crop of second base prospects in each system.  Which system is deeper?  Which prospects have the most power?  The highest ceilings?  Take a look at this comparison between the two AL East farm systems.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2013 13:43:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Yankees vs. Red Sox: Second Base Prospects</title>
      <description>Comparing what the Yankees and Red Sox have at each position in the minor leagues, we take a look at the crop of second base prospects in each system.  Which system is deeper?  Which prospects have the most power?  The highest ceilings?  Take a look at this comparison between the two rival AL East farm systems.</description>
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      <title>Hitting Prospect Awards</title>
      <description>Rather than merely hand out awards like the Hitter of the Year and the like, we hand out various prospect superlative awards including, but not limited to; the "Robinson Cano Award" to the hitter who finally started tapping his potential at the higher levels, the "Austin Romine Award" to the hitting prospect who is much better than the national media realizes, etc, etc.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Nov 2012 16:55:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Gumbs Already Ready</title>
      <description>Charleston second baseman Angelo Gumbs was well on his way to having a breakout season with the RiverDogs this past season when a torn tricep in his left arm a week before the All Star break ended his year prematurely.  He returned during Instructs, however, and he already has his eyes set on continuing that breakout in 2013.</description>
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      <title>Charleston RiverDogs Season In Review</title>
      <description>The Charleston RiverDogs had a very solid season in 2012, finishing the year with a 73-63 record on the strength of a 41-26 first half.  While a few of their better prospects were promoted by the break, the team still ended with some good prospects. We take a look at where was the team's greatest depth, which prospects stood out, which ones could be 'sleeper' prospects down the road, and more.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 2012 03:59:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Gumbs Building Momentum</title>
      <description>CHARLESTON, SC - After struggling offensively at the beginning of the season, second baseman Angelo Gumbs appears to be finding his place among a very talented RiverDogs team.</description>
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      <title>No Concerns With Gumbs</title>
      <description>With all of the talent on the Charleston Riverdogs this season, second baseman, Angelo Gumbs, can be easily overlooked. Drafted in the 2nd round of the 2010 draft, Gumbs is looking to make a name for himself among a group of very talented teammates. 
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      <title>Gumbs Starting To Figure It Out</title>
      <description>TAMPA, FL - There are quite a few prospects in Yankees camp this spring that are putting together strong camps thus far, but nobody might be more impressive than second baseman Angelo Gumbs.  Noticeably more comfortable on both sides of the ball and with his confidence rising dramatically, he says he believes he is starting to figure things out.</description>
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      <title>Yankees vs. Red Sox: Second Base Prospects</title>
      <description>Comparing what the Yankees and Red Sox have at each position in the minor leagues, we take a look at the crop of second base prospects in each system.  Which system is deeper?  Which prospects have the most power?  The highest ceilings?  Take a look at this comparison between the two rival AL East farm systems.</description>
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      <title>YMLN - Gumbs Smacking It</title>
      <description>TAMPA, FL - With intrasquads over and the regular Spring Training game schedule beginning, the Yankees hitting prospects were glad to finally see pitchers not wearing the famed Pinstripes on Saturday as both A-ball clubs secured victories over the Phillies.</description>
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      <title>Sizing Up The Second Base Prospects</title>
      <description>PinstripesPlus.com analyzes the Yankees' second base prospects.  Which second base prospect has the highest upside?  Which are the ones ready to make a Major League impact soon?  Who needs to make their mark quickly?</description>
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      <description>Over the next few weeks we'll be dissecting the top ten prospects in many different tools' categories in a series of articles called "Tool Time".  Before we do, here is a look at the top pitching, offensive and defensive tools as we crown players with titles such as "Best Curveball", "Best Outfield Arm", "Best Power", and many more.</description>
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      <title>Scouting Yankees Prospect #15: Angelo Gumbs</title>
      <description>The New York Yankees selected then outfielder Angelo Gumbs in the second round of the 2010 MLB Draft out of Torrance High School in California.  He spent his first full season in 2011 as an 18-year old transitioning to second base and not only more than held his own in Staten Island, he continued to show flashes of some incredibly high-ceiling potential.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 19:35:00 GMT</pubDate>
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