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      <title>Anderson Learned The Biggest Lesson</title>
      <description>DUNEDIN, FL - Jacob Anderson, last year's first round pick, didn't have the greatest first season this year.  He hit just .194 with 72 strikeouts in 57 games with the Bluefield Blue Jays.  He says though that he is taking the positives out of the down year and he has learned a very valuable lesson.</description>
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      <title>Anderson Working on Everything</title>
      <description>DUNEDIN, FL - In the first round of the 2011 draft, the Blue Jays chose outfielder/first baseman Jacob Anderson out of Chino Senior High School in California. The 19-year-old may have come off as reserved and maybe even a little shy in the beginning of the season, but he is warming up to his first year with the Jays.</description>
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      <title>Stock Rising, Stock Falling</title>
      <description>Even though the 2012 minor league season has really just begun, there are quite a few prospects whose stock has changed already.  Here are some of the Blue Jays prospects who have seen their place in the farm system shift the most this year.</description>
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      <title>Blue Jays vs. Red Sox: Outfield Prospects</title>
      <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>Q&amp;A with Doug Davis - Part II</title>
      <description>We sat down with Toronto Blue Jays' Minor League Field Coordinator Doug Davis for an extensive interview.  In part two of our three-part series we get his thoughts on how big Michael Crouse's upside is, what he thinks of the progress of Chris Hawkins, how good does he think Jacob Anderson could be, his early impressions of Adonys Cardona, and much more.</description>
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      <title>Blue Jays Top-50 Prospects: 15-11</title>
      <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 11-15 and once the rankings are fully revealed we will follow up with full individual scouting reports.</description>
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      <title>Instructs - Anderson Continues To Hit</title>
      <description>DUNEDIN, FL - Both runs and hits were hard to come by on Friday when the Blue Jays lost to the Phillies 2-1 in Instructional League play. While offense was sparse, there were plenty of young, talented arms on the mound for the Jays in a game that went through the top of the 10th inning, and it was Jacob Anderson who remains consistent offensively.
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      <title>Instructs - Anderson Flashes The Power</title>
      <description>DUNEDIN, FL - The Blue Jays were victorious against the Yankees in Instructional League play on Wednesday, holding on to an early lead that resulted in a 6-3 final.</description>
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      <title>Anderson Looking To Hit It Hard</title>
      <description>The Jays’ supplemental first round pick, taken 35th overall, Jacob Anderson is one of the few young additions to the organization who got a chance to see playing time in the Gulf Coast League this summer. Though he struggled in his first game, striking out all three at-bats, Anderson flipped the switch and had two base knocks, one of which was a home run, in his second professional game.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Frankie Piliere</title>
      <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>Q&amp;A with Andrew Tinnish</title>
      <description>With the 2011 MLB Draft all over and done with, FutureJays.com checks in with Blue Jays' Scouting Director Andrew Tinnish for a Q&amp;A session to talk about how he felt they did in the draft, how he feels about signing their high-ceiling selections, what they saw in Tyler Beede, and much, much more!</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Jays' 1st Round Pick Jacob Anderson</title>
      <description>We sat down with Blue Jays' supplemental first round pick, Jacob Anderson, for a Draft Day Q&amp;A session. Find out what the outfielder from Chino High School in California says about his game, his thoughts about starting his professional career now, who he'd compare his game to at the big league level, and more!</description>
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