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      <title>Scouting Rays' Prospect Jeff Ames</title>
      <description>The New York-Penn League hasn't appeared to be much of a challenge for Rays' righty pitching prospect, Jeff Ames, as he's near the top of the league in most pitching categories. Ames took the mound in game two of the Hudson Valley Renegades' playoff series on Sunday night and I was in attendance to evaluate his outing.</description>
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      <title>Hudson Valley Notebook: Renegade All-stars</title>
      <description>The Hudson Valley Renegades continued their tear through the New York-Penn League this week,
improving their record to 40-20 with a 5-1 week following the All-Star break to hold a three-game lead over the Brooklyn Cyclones. This week’s notebook examines the Renegades that took
advantage to showcase their skills at the New York-Penn League All-Star Game, Saturday’s Futures at Fenway game and more.</description>
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      <title>Ames Establishing Consistency</title>
      <description>Among the bevy of high-round draft picks from last year's draft is right-hander Jeff Ames, who has quietly impressed in Hudson Valley at the top of the Renegades rotation. While both he and pitching coach Kyle Snyder admit that the 21-year-old still has much to learn, Ames has nonetheless proven to be a remarkably consistent pitcher so far in his young pro career.</description>
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      <title>HV Renegades Notebook: Better Than Advertised</title>
      <description>The Hudson Valley Renegades have used a combination of strong pitching and timely hitting to jump out to a 5-2 record one week into the NY-Penn League season. All facets of the game are going well for the Gades, who won series against the Aberdeen IronBirds and the Staten Island Yankees to start the 2012 campaign. Manager Jared Sandberg said
the Renegades’ talent has been “better than advertised.”</description>
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      <title>2012 Hudson Valley Renegades Preview</title>
      <description>The Hudson Valley Renegades open up the 2012 season Monday night at home against the Aberdeen Ironbirds. Featuring a squad that will field three first-round draft picks, the Renegades will try and improve upon their 37-39 record from 2011. Inside, Hudson Valley beat writer Eric Vander Voort introduces you to this year's team and gets you ready for the 2012 season.</description>
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      <title>Tampa Bay Rays 2012 Top 50 Prospects (Final)</title>
      <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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