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      <title>Oakland A's MLN: 'Hounds, 'Cats Break Streaks</title>
      <description>The Oakland A's weren't the only squad in their organization struggling going into Monday night. The Midland Rockhounds and Sacramento River Cats were in need of wins and they got them.</description>
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      <description>The Isotopes scratched out a 5-3 win over Oklahoma City in the final game of the series to boost their league lead to 3.5 games. Chattanooga outlasted Carolina in a 9-8 marathon moved into sole possession of first place their Southern division. Inland Empire smothered Lancaster 14-0 behind Mario Alvarez's complete game. Great Lakes scored in the ninth for a 4-3 win over Clinton.</description>
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      <title>Home Runs Save the Day for Minor League Teams</title>
      <description>All four Dodgers minor league teams collected home runs Friday night but Albuquerque, Inland Empire and Great Lakes were able to make them stand up for wins, while Chattanooga was unable to convert their only long ball into a victory.</description>
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      <title>Breaking Down the First Basemen</title>
      <description>Inside Pitch Magazine shakes down and breaks down the Mets’ first base prospects to analyze which first baseman has the highest upside and which have more work to do.  Here is review of who needs to step out of the shadows and who looks ready to make their mark.</description>
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      <title>Top 50 Scouting Report: #30 1B Brett Harper</title>
      <description>The New York Mets drafted the first baseman in the 45th round of the 2000 MLB Draft out of Scottsdale Junior College in Arizona.  The past season was his first full year back after major shoulder surgery forced him to miss nearly all of 2006. He made his fourth straight appearance in Binghamton this year, and looks ready for more.  Here is a scouting report on Binghamton 1B Brett Harper.</description>
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      <title>Top 50 Mets Prospects</title>
      <description>Here are the Top 50 Mets' prospects.  InsidePitchMagazine.com gives a little insight on each selection in our rankings but will follow up more in-depth with individual scouting reports on each player throughout the off-season.</description>
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      <title>Sluggers of the Year Across the Farm</title>
      <description>Yesterday, we listed the top pitchers at each division of the farm system for the season. In this edition, we run down who had the best offensive seasons at each level, including notes on what made each performance so important to his team.</description>
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      <title>Harper Finds Comfort in Role</title>
      <description>He endured a long rehab that dominated his 2006 season.  Having now put a productive year behind him this season, he accepts what lies ahead for him as his career rolls along. Inside Pitch spoke with Harper about his baseball life a bit more outside the lines.</description>
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      <title>Harper Hopes to Carry Hot Month to the End</title>
      <description>The powerful left-hander has the tools to be a dangerous hitter.  But for nearly the past two seasons, he has struggled to find the swing that made him so popular prior to shoulder surgery after the 2005 season.  Yet through the hot summer days, Harper has heated up considerably and hopes to ride that wave into next season.</description>
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      <title>Harper's Hard Work</title>
      <description>He has seen more action in the field in 2007 than he ever anticipated. With an injury at the position, Harper assumed more duties. His goal, however, is continue to mash the ball like he has in the past. Inside Pitch revisited the 26-year-old first baseman / designated hitter to talk about his season so far.</description>
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      <title>B-Mets Split Saturday with Fisher Cats</title>
      <description>MANCHESTER, New Hampshire – On a soggy afternoon, the B-Mets split the doubleheader with the New Hampshire Fisher Cats.  With steady showers, and a soaked infield, it looked like yet another Binghamton weekend could be shortened by weather.  In the raw New England cold, the bats heated up in the second game.  Friday night’s suspended game restarted with two outs in the top of the fifth inning.</description>
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      <title>Binghamton 11 - Portland 7 Full Recap</title>
      <description>PORTLAND, Maine – Brett Harper led the way this afternoon as the Binghamton Mets slugged past the Sea Dogs. Harper fell a triple short of the cycle and knocked in three runs as the team set a season high for runs scored for the second consecutive game. The B-Mets went on to defeat Portland 11-7 at Hadlock Field.</description>
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      <title>Q &amp; A with Brandon Nall</title>
      <description>The 25-year-old sidearmer enters his first full healthy season after a long bout of rehabilitation on his surgically repaired shoulder.  Now on the Binghamton roster, Nall faces the stiffest competition yet.  Inside Pitch Magazine caught up with him as his squad was snowed out of yet another game in Akron.</description>
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      <title>Harper Healthy and Hopeful</title>
      <description>The Binghamton first baseman returns to the field with a rebuilt shoulder and strong will to excel. Despite the injury, Harper is prepared to show coaches and teammates that he has not lost the elements which make him such a dangerous hitter. Inside Pitch Magazine caught up with him as his Mets squad opened the new season in Akron.</description>
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      <title>Tool Time: Top Ten Power Hitters</title>
      <description>InsidePitchMagazine.com ranks the top projected power hitters among the Mets' prospects.  Peeking into our crystal ball, here's who we think have the potential be the best power hitters at the Major League level someday.
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      <title>Scouting Report: 1B Brett Harper</title>
      <description>The New York Mets drafted Brett Harper, the son of former Minnesota Twins catcher Brian Harper, in the 45th round of the 2000 draft out of Scottsdale Junior College and signed as a draft-and-follow in May of 2001.  He missed the majority of the 2006 season with a torn labrum but should be ready in time for Spring Training.  Here's a scouting report on Brett Harper.</description>
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