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      <title>McNab Moves On Up</title>
      <description>BUFFALO, NY - For years now, Tim McNab has been a trusted reliever in the Mets organization.  Now, after starting the year in Binghamton, he is back in Triple-A where he figures to play an important role for a team trying to get off the mat.</description>
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      <title>McNab Looking Ahead</title>
      <description>With the All-Star Break near, signaling the middle of the season, now is the time for players to reflect on the first half of the season while looking forward to potential call-ups to the Majors in the second half and into September. Right-hander Tim McNab is looking for that call-up as he has improved his pitching through former Zephyrs and current Mets pitching coach, Dan Warthen.
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      <title>McNab Wants to Throw More Pitches</title>
      <description>New Orleans right-hander Tim McNab enters his seventh season in the organization, beginning the season in Triple-A for the first time in his career. Known for his sinker which has carried him to this point, he wants to develop the rest of his repertoire with thoughts that it will take him to the next level.</description>
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      <description>Here is another rundown of a group of players who are moving their way up, but still needs further accomplishments in order to break through and stay on the radar.  Here is the second, and final, part of Beyond the Top 50.</description>
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      <title>McNab Provides Stability</title>
      <description>It was another productive season for one of the more familiar faces in the higher levels of the organization. After a rather pedestrian 2006 season, predominately in Binghamton, Tim McNab looked to rebound this season with a dependable, season-long performance.  Inside Pitch discussed the year-in-review with the right-hander.</description>
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      <title>McNab Off to a Strong Start</title>
      <description>In his third season in the Binghamton Mets bullpen, Tim McNab has become the fireman. The arm manager Mako Oliveras and pitching coach Ricky Bones count on for not just one or two outs, but two or three innings. Inside Pitch revisited McNab to see how he has progressed.</description>
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      <title>McNab Set to Rise</title>
      <description>The 26-year-old relief pitcher is building quite a name for himself after a sharp spring training.  He caught the eye of many in St. Lucie and is prepped for a career year.  Inside Pitch Magazine caught up with McNab on Thursday night.</description>
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