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      <title>Mets Top 50 Midseason Review Part II</title>
      <description>In this second part of an ongoing look at last fall’s Top 50, the breakdown focuses on what can be considered the middle of the pack of Mets prospects. It’s a bit of a mixed bag in this group, with some prospects exceeding expectations, others falling behind those expectations and others simply leaving question marks. Did the list hold water? Look inside to follow up.</description>
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      <title>Rotation Switch No Problem For Fraser</title>
      <description>SAVANNAH, GA - Ryan Fraser was Brooklyn's reliable closer in 2010. However, the organization had different plans for the right-hander this season. In 2011, Fraser - the Mets' 2010 16th round pick - is in the Savannah rotation, where he has handled the change with few problems. What has been the difference so far, and how is his repertoire changing? Read on to find out.</description>
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      <title>Spring Q&amp;A with Ryan Fraser</title>
      <description>Ryan Fraser snuck on the Mets’ draft board as a 16th round pick in 2010. But after a strong first summer in Brooklyn and an invitation to STEP camp, Fraser is a name worth knowing heading into 2011. The right-hander faces a change in roles but looks forward to new opportunities on the mound. Find out where he’ll pitch in 2011 and more in this exclusive Q&amp;A with Inside Pitch.
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      <title>#33: Ryan Fraser Scouting Report</title>
      <description>In recent drafts, the Mets have shown the ability to score value in the middle rounds. That was no different in 2010 with the selection of former University of Memphis pitcher Ryan Fraser. Fraser immediately impressed pitching out of the Cyclones bullpen and could be a fast mover. Check out his scouting report to see what stood out.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A With Brooklyn RHP Ryan Fraser</title>
      <description>While attention is often paid to the top of an organization's draft board, the strength of a draft can be determined by value attained in the middle rounds. Brooklyn right-hander Ryan Fraser is providing that value. Fraser burst on the scene with a terrific year out of the Cyclones bullpen and is stating his case to be a fast mover.</description>
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      <title>2010 Draft Recap: Rounds 16-30</title>
      <description>In the second part of InsidePitchMagazine.com’s draft recap, rounds 16-30 are analyzed. What kind of value did the organization score in those rounds? Who are the stands outs? Who has more work to do? Find out the answers to those questions and more inside.</description>
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      <title>MMLN – Cuan, Fraser Lead Cyclones To Win</title>
      <description>LOWELL, MA – The Brooklyn Cyclones entered Sunday’s game looking to extend their three-game winning streak.  They did exactly that by downing the Lowell Spinners 4-1 behind very strong pitching efforts from left-hander Angel Cuan and 2010 16th round pick Ryan Fraser.  Inside Pitch was there for all the action and files this edition of Mets Minor League Notebook.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Mets 2010 16th Rd Pick Ryan Fraser</title>
      <description>With their 16th round pick in the 2010 MLB Draft, the Mets selected right-hander Ryan Fraser out of the University of Memphis. Inside Pitch conducted a Draft Day Q&amp;A with Fraser to learn about his pitching style, his repertoire, what he would like to make of his career, and more.</description>
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