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      <title>Reynolds Shines in First Win for Bats</title>
      <description>Former Rockies prospect Greg Reynolds has landed a job in the Louisville rotation and last night he threw seven scoreless innings allowing only two hits without a walk.  The 6’7” right-hander is trying to get his career back on track after suffering through shoulder injuries.</description>
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      <title>Reynolds on Louisville Roster</title>
      <description>With bigger names in the Louisville rotation it’s easy to overlook Greg Reynolds who arrived on a minor league contract.  One thing he has in common with teammate Mark Prior is that they were both #2 overall draft selections.  Unfortunately, like the former Cub all-star, Reynolds’s shoulder is no stranger to a surgical knife.  The Reds are his third employer and he’s out to shed the bust label.</description>
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      <title>Rangers acquire Reynolds for Tracy</title>
      <description>The Texas Rangers and Colorado Rockies swapped Triple-A players and former high draft picks on Thursday, with right-hander Greg Reynolds going to Texas in exchange for first baseman Chad Tracy.</description>
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      <description>As the mid-season has come to a close, RockiesInsider.com takes a look at the top-50 prospects in the Rockies organization. This is a mid-season evaluation of the players who we believe are the top players in the organization, and will serve to help us as we make our pre-season Top-50 rankings this fall. Here are prospects 1-10.</description>
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      <description>The 2007 Tulsa Drillers roster is stockpiled with arms, including some of the best right-handers the Colorado Rockies farm system have to offer.  The Drillers play in a very tough Texas League, and will need their arms to live up to their potential if they are going to make a run at the title this season.  The Drillers also have some good offensive prospects.</description>
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      <description>The Colorado Rockies farm system got off to a successful start to the 2007 season, as three of the four teams who played won their respective ballgames.  Eric Young led the way for Modesto from his leadoff spot, and the Rockies affiliates showed they have some great arms in their bullpens.  Here is the first installment of Rockies Minor League Notebook:</description>
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