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      <title>The Starting Pitchers – Part II</title>
      <description>A few weeks back, we released our top ten list of the preeminent starting pitchers in the organization.  In this edition, we look at the next group of leading starters who will be in a position to make a name for themselves this season as the organization works to rebuild the depth of starters at all levels.</description>
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      <title>Top 50 Scouting Report: #48 Michael Devaney</title>
      <description>This season, Michael Devaney looked to continue the success he experienced during his first three years in the organization.  Originally drafted in the 23rd round of the 2004 draft, he still has not slowed his desire in finding new ways to stay one step ahead of hitters.  Here is a scouting report on the Binghamton starter.</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>Devaney Remains Positive</title>
      <description>It was a shaky year for the system veteran.  After a very strong year in 2006, the right-hander battled through his toughest season yet.  Inconsistency and injury plagued him as he worked to regain the precision he had in seasons past.  Inside Pitch caught up with Michael Devaney to discuss those details.</description>
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      <title>Devaney Still Searches for Consistency</title>
      <description>The hurler is a stalwart on the Binghamton staff.  After a strong 2006 split between St. Lucie and Binghamton , bigger things were expected.  Yet, this season has been a struggle for Devaney. Inside Pitch recently revisited him to find how is his adjusting.</description>
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      <title>Devaney Downs Defenders</title>
      <description>With the B-Mets in the midst of a June swoon, and back on the road after an eight game homestand, the team seemed in need of a great outing from a starter.  On Saturday night, Michael Devaney provided the antidote for this month’s ills.</description>
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      <title>Aguilar Looks to Rebound</title>
      <description>The 25-year-old right-hander continues to push through his troubled times this season. With the help of pitching coach Ricky Bones, he looks to strengthen his pitches and rebuild his focus on the mound. Inside Pitch caught with Aguilar to discuss how he can turn his season around.</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>Q&amp;A with B-Mets Pitching Coach Ricky Bones</title>
      <description>Inside Pitch caught up the Ricky Bones following the team's Saturday win at Portland. He explained his hopes for his young arms, the development of Kevin Mulvey, Michael Devaney, Tim McNab and others. With his pitchers in full swing, he knows mental toughness will be a key to their collective success.</description>
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      <title>Devaney Develops His Game</title>
      <description>Right-hander Michael Devaney comes off a strong season at St. Lucie and Binghamton with his sights set on a healthy, productive season.  As the Mets’ 2006 Sterling Award winner for the system’s best pitcher, he enters camp with lofty expectations both personal and from within the organization.  Tuesday, Inside Pitch Magazine caught with the Mets’ rising star.

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      <title>Tool Time: Top Ten Curveballs</title>
      <description>While the Mets have lost a couple of fireballers from their farm system, they have added a few new hurlers with very good breaking balls.  Here are the Top Ten Curveballs in the Mets farm system.</description>
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