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      <description>ST. LUCIE, FL – After a one year stint with the Savannah Sand Gnats,  Domingo Tapia came to St. Lucie with an ERA just shy of 4.00 and a slider that needed some work. Today, a year later, the 6-foot-4 pitching prospect from Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic is reaping the fruits of his labor with a team-best ERA for pitchers with 30+ innings and a refined breaking ball.</description>
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      <title>Tapia Still Has Work To Do</title>
      <description>SAVANNAH, GA - Domingo Tapia’s high-end fastball velocity and quality offspeed offerings have allowed him to effortlessly mow through opposing hitters for five and six inning stretches of dominance this season in Savannah. At times, though, Tapia’s focus and control elude him and he gives up the big inning.</description>
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      <description>SAVANNAH, GA - Sand Gnats hurler Domingo Tapia made his first start in nearly a month on June 26. The absence was a scheduled rest for Tapia whose coaches felt the rest would aid in keeping him fresh and effective in his first full season of pro-ball.</description>
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      <description>Sand Gnats pitcher Domingo Tapia is looking to make a big impact in Savannah this season.  Tapia, who throws fastballs in the 90’s seemingly effortlessly, is focused on making big improvements in the 2012 season in Savannah.
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      <title>Scouting Mets Prospect #35: Domingo Tapia</title>
      <description>The New York Mets signed right-handed pitcher Domingo Tapia out of the Dominican Republic back in 2009.  While he still has some work to do refining his breaking ball to further increase his strikeout abilities, few prospects can match his electric arm and incredibly high upside.</description>
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      <title>#36: Domingo Tapia Scouting Report</title>
      <description>Domingo Tapia was relatively unknown before the 2010 season. But for young pitchers all it can take is one good season to plant oneself on the radar. Tapia did just that with a strong showing in the Gulf Coast League en route to winning the Sterling Award at that level. What made Tapia stand out? Look inside for his scouting report to learn more.</description>
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