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      <title>Scout.com Player of the Week: Prince Fielder</title>
      <description>The Detroit Tigers have been an offensive machine over the first two weeks of the season, but while Miguel Cabrera had a nice few days, another Motor City masher was really the cat's meow in Week 2.</description>
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      <title>Look Back and Ahead to 2013: First Base</title>
      <description>Next up in the Look Back and Ahead series, TigsTown takes a look at a position with a very much entrenched starter; Prince Fielder.</description>
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      <title>MLB Scouting Notes: Pitchers Fear Fielder</title>
      <description>TAMPA - Most sluggers are feared and avoided by many of the game's pitchers. But, some are feared even more than others, to the point where the majority of the pitches they see are of the off-speed variety. Prince Fielder is one of those hitters.</description>
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      <title>Scouting Prince Fielder</title>
      <description>It’s not very often we here at TigsTown.com scout guys with seven years of Major League experience, but with a move of this magnitude there didn’t seem like a better time than now to give it a whirl. Inside we’ll break Fielder down across the five traditional tools and give you a picture of what you might expect of him in Detroit.</description>
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      <title>Fielder Deal May Haunt Tigers Long Term</title>
      <description>The Detroit Tigers made themselves a significantly better team on Tuesday. Signing Prince Fielder immediately elevates their status in the tough field of American League opponents. However, if we're evaluating this $214 million commitment for the duration of the nine year contract, it may not end up being quite so favorable for the Tigers.</description>
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      <title>Winter Meetings Aren't "Fielder or Bust"</title>
      <description>Many fans are looking at this offseason as a 'Prince Fielder or Bust' type campaign. But as Jack Zduriencik and the Mariners front office has shown, there are other ways to acquire talent and improve the ball club. As Baseball's Winter Meetings get underway in Dallas today, it may very well be trades that build the future of the Seattle Mariners.</description>
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      <title>Prince Fielder: At What Cost?</title>
      <description>The Mariners have finished in the basement not only in the standings but also in most offensive categories over the past few seasons. One of the league's most coveted Free Agents-to-be is Prince Fielder, who Mariners' GM Jack Zduriencik just happened to draft while he was with Milwaukee. It seems like a good fit, but can Seattle afford to go after the big slugger? Can they afford not to?</description>
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      <title>Trouble Brewin' For Crew</title>
      <description>As if it weren't bad enough that the Brewers have been sagging of late, controversial comments made by first baseman Prince Fielder and reliever Francisco Rodriguez have created the possibility of an off-the-field distraction.</description>
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      <description>The 2007 Milwaukee Brewers appeared unstoppable for the first month-and-a-half, then mediocre the rest of the way.  Which version will the 2008 club mimic?</description>
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