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      <title>Martin Playing Daily, Developing Routine</title>
      <description>Shortstop Brandon Martin has been the one constant in a Princeton infield that has
different starters every day as part of the Rays’ plan to make their players
more versatile. Drafted in the first round of the  2011 June Amateur Draft , Martin
has been working to live up to the expectations that come with being a top
prospect at the young age of 18.</description>
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      <title>Princeton Notebook: Plenty of Surprises Early</title>
      <description>The Princeton Rays jumped out to their best start in 16 years when they started the
season with a 5-1 record, but as the team settled into the season they have since
cooled down quite a bit. While the team numbers don’t necessarily jump out at as
anything special, some individual players are dominating the league.</description>
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      <description>Just in time for the start of the 2012 season, here are our final rankings of the top prospects in the Rays farm system. This final list reflects changes from our preliminary list (that was released during the off-season for subscribers only) based on first-hand scouting done during spring training, 2012 team assignment and conversations with scouts and player development people.</description>
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      <description>With minor league camp set to break in less than a week, it is a good time to look into our crystal ball and try to predict the winners of different hitting statistical categories in 2012. What hitter will jack the most home runs? Who will win the stolen base crown? Who will lead the minors in hitting? We have all those answers and more inside.</description>
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      <description>It's no secret that players may not end up playing where they did as amateurs after they are drafted by a major league franchise. Their skill-sets and tools may dictate a move to another position on the field or role on the pitching staff. Inside we take a look at where scouts project some of the top picks from last year's draft to end up as professionals and then the players themselves weigh in.</description>
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      <title>Prospect Q &amp; A: Brandon Martin</title>
      <description>Brandon Martin was the 38th overall pick in the 2011 June Amateur Draft out of Santiago High School in Corona, California. In his first taste of pro ball last year with the rookie level GCL Rays he hit .255 with a .386 on base percentage in 57 plate appearances. I caught up briefly with the 18-year-old shortstop at the Rays Winter Development Program last month.</description>
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