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      <title>Glenn On Fire After Return From DL</title>
      <description>MANCHESTER, NH -  Since returning from the DL in late June, first-year New Hampshire Fisher Cats outfielder Brad Glenn has been on a tear, hitting .333 this month so far and clubbing as many home runs [seven] as he did the two and half months prior, as well as earning Eastern League Player of the Week honors last week.

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      <title>Glenn Already A Success</title>
      <description>MANCHESTER, NH - Brad Glenn is the kind of player every manager wants on their team. He’s a true power hitter, a grinder on all sides of the ball and someone his coaches say is a man of true character. In his third year with the Blue Jays, the Fisher Cats’ 25-year old looks like he’s developing right on track, poised to play for a long time in the big leagues when his number is finally called.</description>
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      <title>Scouting Blue Jays Prospect #43: Brad Glenn</title>
      <description>The Toronto Blue Jays selected outfielder Brad Glenn in the 23rd round of the 2009 MLB Draft out of the University of Arizona.  Known for possessing great power, he not only put that to the test in the pitching-friendly Florida State league in 2011 but passed it with flying colors by leading the league in home runs.</description>
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      <description>It’s that time of the year when we take stock of the Toronto Blue Jays organization and analyze the top prospects. For the next couple of weeks, we will profile our top-50 prospect list in groups of five. Today, we continue the series with a review of prospects 45-40 and once the rankings are fully revealed we will follow up with full individual scouting reports.</description>
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      <title>Glenn Looks To Stay In His Zone</title>
      <description>Hitting in the middle of the lineup throughout the 2011 season, outfielder Brad Glenn has been a cog offensively for his Dunedin Blue Jays squad. Named a Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star, 24-year-old leads his team with 16 home runs and 49 RBIs. Another statistical category Glenn leads the team in, however, is strikeouts.</description>
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      <title>Glenn Comfortable With His Role</title>
      <description>Entering the 2011 season with 25 career home runs in his first 611 at-bats but striking out a whopping 168 times during that stretch, Brad Glenn isn’t worried about being labeled purely as a slugger. In fact, he welcomes it.</description>
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