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      <title>Vanderheiden Still Has Work To Do</title>
      <description>Brooklyn Cyclones manager Rich Donnelly and pitching coach Marc Valdes were lightning quick to refute the notion that side-armed relief pitcher Tyler Vanderheiden was their team’s “closer”.  Though ascribing labels is the last thing the Cyclones coaching staff would like to do to their young squad, the right-handed Vanderheiden, they can’t help but turn to him when they need three outs the most.
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      <description>Selected by the New York Mets in the 19th round of the MLB Draft, Tyler Vanderheiden, a right-handed side-arm pitcher for Stamford University, Alabama, is eager to begin his baseball career. Vanderheiden throws a fastball that touches 90mph with significant movement, and he hopes to add another dimension to the Mets pitching staff.</description>
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