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      <title>Wright Sliding Up</title>
      <description>Manchester, NH - Matt Wright threw off hitters successfully in 2012 before being placed on the disabled list for a torn meniscus last season. Back with the Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats in 2013, the left-hander is continuing to get outs with his solid fastball/changeup combination and his across the body delivery. Hitters simply can’t pick up his pitches fast enough.</description>
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      <title>Wright Still Working His Way Back</title>
      <description>MANCHESTER, NH-  After pitching his last game July 13th, New Hampshire Fisher Cats reliever Matt Wright went on the DL for what is being called a minor torn meniscus.  Prior to his injury, the 25-year old left-hander had been a key component to the Cats’ bullpen, striking out 58 batters in 52 innings.  
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      <title>Wright Armed With A New Pitch</title>
      <description>Lefty reliever Matt Wright added a slider to his arsenal to become more effective against left-handed hitters, a pitch that has proven to be devastating considering his microscopic 0.75 ERA against southpaw opponents. Wright developed the new pitch during Spring Training, but said he had initially intended on it being a cutter.</description>
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