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      <title>From the AFL: Jake Marisnick</title>
      <description>Blue Jays prospect Jake Marisnick is rumored to be part of the blockbuster Toronto-Miami deal involving some of the biggest names in baseball. He is currently competing in the Arizona Fall League and joins FOX Sports NEXT's Inna Lazarev to discuss his experience at the Arizona Fall League.</description>
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      <title>Marisnick Figuring It Out</title>
      <description>New Hampshire centerfielder Jake Marisnick is riding the waves both high and low in his first month of Double-A ball, going from a remarkable stretch of multi-hit games to seeing his average dip below .200 last Friday night. Marisnick has the cushion of being one of the Jays' top prospects. He knows he's expected to struggle in the dark for a bit as he finds his way in the Eastern League.</description>
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      <title>Marisnick Settling In</title>
      <description>MANCHESTER, NH - When Jake Marisnick was promoted to the Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats last week, he already had the tools. The great arm. The swing. The speed. The range in centerfield. What he didn’t have was an impressive pile of stats like he did in 2011 with the Lansing Lugnuts.</description>
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      <title>Marisnick Staying Even-Keeled</title>
      <description>DUNEDIN, FL - Dunedin centerfielder Jake Marisnick had a breakout season at the low-A level with the Lansing Lugnuts last year.  While he hasn't had nearly the same degree of success in the early going at the next minor league level, he and his coaches are trying to get him on the same page as last year.</description>
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      <description>Comparing what the Red Sox and Blue Jays have at each position in the minor leagues, we take a look at the crop of outfield 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>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>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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      <title>Marisnick Capping Off Stellar Campaign</title>
      <description>LANSING, MI — If Jake Marisnick isn’t in the top-tier of prospects in all of Minor League Baseball, then he’s just a notch below. A 20-year-old in his first full professional season, Marisnick is displaying a balanced offensive attack with contact, patience, power, as well as speed on the bases, range in centerfield and a plus throwing arm.</description>
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      <title>Marisnick Continues To Develop</title>
      <description>LANSING, MI - Lansing Lugnuts centerfielder Jake Marisnick is hitting .306, playing the game the right way, and recently made his first professional All-star team. The versatile young hitter’s development has many believing he’s going to be a very special player down the road.</description>
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      <title>Marisnick Focused On Pitch Selection</title>
      <description>Blue Jays 2009 third round draft pick Jake Marisnick is showing everyone why he’s been highly touted so far this year at Low-A Lansing. The 6-foot-4, 200-pound centerfielder, rated as one of the top prospects in the Jays system, is also working on his pitch selection.</description>
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