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      <description>DUNEDIN, FL - Last year the Blue Jays signed Dominican shortstop Dawel Lugo. The 17-year old is overcoming a back injury from the offseason and is adapting to American culture as well as the American way of playing baseball. He has been impressive thus far, showing his skills and talent for baseball, but he still has some mechanical issues that need to be worked out before he can move up.
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      <description>Dawel Lugo is playing professional baseball before turning 17-years-old. He is the second youngest prospect in the organization, older than teammate Jesus Gonzalez by less than two weeks. A right-handed infield prospect who is currently listed as a shortstop, Lugo, 16, was signed by the Jays out of the Dominican Republic and is currently participating in the Instructional League.</description>
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