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      <title>Mariners 2011 Minor League Leaders - Pitching</title>
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      <description>Reid Brignac has made tremendous strides defensively this season, quieting several critics who thought that Brignac might need to switch positions before reaching the major leagues. In 2006, he put up excellent offensive statistics – .321, 24 home runs, 99 RBIs – in a breakout season. This year, he's only batting .255, but the Louisiana native is leading the Biscuits in homers and doubles (28).</description>
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