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      <title>Norris Has A Good Feeling</title>
      <description>Statistically it wasn't quite the debut season left-hander Daniel Norris had hoped for a year ago, posting a combined 8.44 ERA between Bluefield and Vancouver.  However, behind the numbers there was some real progress made and he says that with everything he learned last season and a strong offseason this year that he has a good feeling for the 2013 campaign.</description>
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      <title>Norris Looking To Make A 'Sanchez' Leap</title>
      <description>They never said it would be easy. Left-handed pitcher Daniel Norris has learned that the hard way this year but he remains optimistic despite a less than stellar first season in the Toronto Blue Jays system and has found a friend to lean on through the tough times.</description>
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      <title>Just A Matter Of Time For Norris</title>
      <description>BLUEFIELD, WV - Daniel Norris, a second round pick a year ago, is working through his first full season in the Toronto organization. While the highly touted prospect’s numbers in Bluefield this season are less than stellar, the coaches said they are seeing good signs on the mound from him.</description>
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      <title>Norris Feeling A Difference</title>
      <description>DUNEDIN, FL - Last year’s second round Daniel Norris is coming off his first professional stint which saw him tout impressive poise in Instructional League play. Norris was the first of the 2011 draft picks to get in-game action at Instructs. Now with a few days of Extended Spring Training under his belt, the focus for Norris has been improvement of his command.</description>
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      <title>Top Prospects, Top Tools</title>
      <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 inside the Blue Jays farm system.</description>
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      <title>Scouting Prospect #90: Daniel Norris</title>
      <description>We recently released our annual top 100 prospects list here at Scout.com, and to follow that up we will be providing team quality first-hand scouting reports on select prospects from that list over the course of the off-season. Here’s a scouting report on prospect #90 from that list, Daniel Norris.</description>
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      <title>Blue Jays Top-50 Prospects: 5-1</title>
      <description>We finalize our top-50 prospect list in groups of five with a review of prospects 1-5 and once the rankings are fully revealed we will follow up with full individual scouting reports.</description>
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      <description>In what has evolved into a less publicized rite of passage on the farm, each year certain prospects make a charge up the rankings with a good showing at Instructs.  Some make incredibly quick adjustments and propel their game to another level or others get their first taste of professional baseball.</description>
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      <title>Norris Getting His Feet Wet</title>
      <description>After a 2011 draft in which the Blue Jays focused heavily on young arms, Instructional League play is where most of these new pitchers will be on display. Left-hander Daniel Norris was the first to see competitive play for the Jays during Instructs, getting the start against the Yankees on Sept. 28.</description>
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      <description>It will be years before we really know how the Toronto Blue Jays fared in the 2011 draft, but it is always interesting to get an initial reaction after the draft. After getting the Jays' thoughts on their selections with the Toronto scouting director, we caught-up with former MLB scout and current Scout.com National Baseball Expert Frankie Piliere for his impartial thoughts the Jays' draft.</description>
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      <title>MLB Draft Scouting Report: Daniel Norris</title>
      <description>Scouting reports are the foundation of the talent evaluation system, and the reports that are used on draft day are developed from multiple viewings over the course of a player’s amateur career. As part of our draft coverage here at Scout.com, we’ll be providing team quality first-hand scouting reports on the names you need to know on draft day. Here’s a look at prep lefty, Daniel Norris.</description>
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      <description>In this installment of ScoutTV, Frankie Piliere breaks down some of the top high school prospects in the upcoming MLB draft. Piliere talks Bubba Starling, Archie Bradley Jr., Dylan Bundy, Daniel Norris and Blake Swihart.</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2011 23:13:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>2011 MLB Draft Q&amp;A: Daniel Norris</title>
      <description>Sitting in the low to mid 90s with his fastball, Daniel Norris has the type of velocity from the left side that scouts dream about. We sat down with the gifted southpaw to discuss his stuff, the role baseball plays in his life, and the connection his has to the reigning AL MVP.</description>
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