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      <description>Here is our first edition of our awards, where we give a Batter and Pitcher of the Month for each of the Rockies affiliates.  We also name some Honorable Mention players, and give a run down on who excelled during the month of April.</description>
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      <title>Rockies Farm Player of the Month</title>
      <description>As the month of July comes to a close, RockiesInsider.com names Chris Nelson our Player of the Month.  Nelson had a breakout month in July, smacking nine home runs, driving in 41 runs, and stealing 11 bags.  With his incredible month, Nelson now ranks in the top-5 in the organization three categories.</description>
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