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      <title>Wetherell Continues To Improve</title>
      <description>CHARLESTON, SC — Going into his second stint with the Charleston RiverDogs, Phil Wetherell felt confident about the experiences he gained late last season when he was given the starting role. Those starts have helped the 225-pound pitcher in the bullpen during the 2013 season.</description>
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      <title>Charleston RiverDogs Season In Review</title>
      <description>The Charleston RiverDogs had a very solid season in 2012, finishing the year with a 73-63 record on the strength of a 41-26 first half.  While a few of their better prospects were promoted by the break, the team still ended with some good prospects. We take a look at where was the team's greatest depth, which prospects stood out, which ones could be 'sleeper' prospects down the road, and more.</description>
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      <title>Wetherell Sliding In</title>
      <description>CHARLESTON, SC - After beginning the season in the bullpen for the Charleston RiverDogs, Phil Wetherell has joined the starting rotation. As a reliever Wetherell had an ERA of 6.07, 48 strikeouts, and 6 saves in 46 innings pitched. He started off the season strong but has since lost consistency and his move into the rotation is a designed plan to get him more work.</description>
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      <title>Wetherell Keeping It Up</title>
      <description>Coming into the 2012 season after a solid 2011 with Staten Island, relief pitcher Philip Wetherell looks to continue his hot-streak in Charleston.</description>
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      <title>Scouting Report: Phil Wetherell</title>
      <description>The Yankees selected right-handed pitcher Phil Wetherell in the 8th round of the 2011 MLB Draft out of Western Kentucky University.  Yet another power arm with a plus offspeed offering too, he had a fantastic professional debut season with the Staten Island Yankees even though he struggled all season to find a reliable third pitch.</description>
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      <description>We sat down with Staten Island Yankees pitching coach Danny Borrell for a Q&amp;A session to get his thoughts on what kind of stuff he saw from Bryan Mitchell, just how good could Branden Pinder be, what he thinks of the likes of Zach Arneson and Phil Wetherell, if Matt Tracy is a 'sleeper' prospect, who was the most impressive pitcher at Instructs, and much, much more.</description>
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      <description>Heading into the playoffs, the Yankees have a very solid relief core to turn to in key situations. While timely hitting and a steadfast rotation have catapulted them into the playoffs, the overlooked Staten Island bullpen has been a significant key to their success, including Phil Wetherell.</description>
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      <description>The Yankees selected right-handed pitcher Phil Wetherell in the 8th round out of Western Kentucky Unviersity.  He sat down with us for a Q&amp;A session to talk about being drafted by the Yankees, which big league player he most resembles, if he's looking to sign quickly, and a whole lot more.</description>
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