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      <title>Let The Debate Begin</title>
      <description>Prompted by a few questions on the subject, I decided to do my own version of the AL East player debates. Solely focusing on the three best teams—record-wise at the midway point—in the American League East, here are my picks for the top players at each position among the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Nardi Contreras - Part II</title>
      <description>Nardi Contreras, the Yankees Minor League Pitching Coordinator, sits down with PinstripesPlus.com for a long Q&amp;A session.  In Part two of our multi-part series, Nardi says why the Yankees fans should have faith in Ross Ohlendorf, what was the biggest difference in Alan Horne this year, what he sees of Daniel McCutchen's future, if Jeff Marquez is nearly big league ready, and more.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Nardi Contreras - Part I</title>
      <description>Nardi Contreras, the Yankees Minor League Pitching Coordinator, sits down with PinstripesPlus.com for a long Q&amp;A session.  In Part One of our multi-part series, Nardi talks about what role he sees Joba Chamberlain in next season, what he's seen from the development of Joba's curveball and changeup, what was off with Phil Hughes earlier, if he expected Ian Kennedy to move so quickly, and more.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Brian Cashman</title>
      <description>PinstripesPlus.com caught up with Yankee General Manager Brian Cashman at Instructs to talk about the current state of the farm system, what his plans are for Joba Chamberlain next season, if the organization is worried about Jose Tabata's lack of power, why they gave Andrew Brackman the big league deal, how he plans on fitting in all of his pitching prospects, and much, much more.</description>
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      <title>Joba Relishes Reliever Role</title>
      <description>On Saturday night at PNC Field, Jason Giambi started at DH for the Triple-A Yankees. This of course caused a wild scene in the stands and it was likely that the majority of fans in the stands were there only to see the rehabbing Yankee. But, what many of the Yankee partisans on hand didn’t realize is that they were likely looking into the proverbial crystal ball in the seventh and eighth innings.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Nardi Contreras</title>
      <description>We sat down with Yankees Pitching Coordinator Nardi Contreras to get his thoughts on what Joba Chamberlain moving to the bullpen does for his development, if he knows what happened to David Robertson's velocity, if he's worried about Ivan Nova's lack of strikeouts, what has been the difference in Alan Horne this year, what happened to Angel Reyes, and much, much more.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2007 12:49:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Joba Ready For Bullpen Move</title>
      <description>Change has been a common theme in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. That trend doesn’t seem to have come to an end just yet. This time it isn’t a roster change, but a position change. The next time Scranton/Wilkes-Barre gets the opportunity to see recent addition Joba Chamberlain, he won’t be heading out from the dugout. Instead, he’ll be coming out from the bullpen. 
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      <title>Joba Impressive in Triple-A Debut</title>
      <description>The meteoric rise of 21-year old Joba Chamberlain has been the talk of baseball and on Wednesday night, Joba’s rise hit a precipice when he walked on the mound at PNC Field in Scranton for his first Triple-A start.  Fans in attendance had heard about Chamberlain’s dazzling stuff for months and now it would finally be on display for the Triple-A fans to watch. He didn’t disappoint.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Scott Aldred</title>
      <description>We sat down with Trenton Thunder Pitching Coach Scott Aldred for a Q&amp;A session to find out if Jeff Marquez has developed his curveball, what he thinks of Ian Kennedy's velocity, his early impressions of Joba Chamberlain, if he has seen better fastball command from the likes of Jeff Kennard and Edwar Ramirez this year, what he'd like to see more of from Alan Horne, and much more.</description>
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      <title>Joba Changing It Up</title>
      <description>It wouldn't seem likely that a pitcher who is 5-0 with a 1.76 ERA and 68 strikeouts in his first 51 professional innings would want to change much on the mound.  But despite the fact he can light up the radar gun, and even though he reached the Double-A level after just seven starts in A-ball, Joba Chamberlain says developing his changeup is at the top of his priority list.
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      <title>Joba Getting Prepared</title>
      <description>Joba Chamberlain, out for nearly a month with a hamstring injury he sustained in Spring Training, threw his first bullpen session on Tuesday and is getting prepared to hopefully break camp with the Tampa Yankees sometime soon.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2007 03:17:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>YMLN - Joba Struggles</title>
      <description>TAMPA, FL - Joba Chamberlain struggled in his two innings of work before having to come out of the game on Wednesday but the Tampa offense backed him up as they rallied for an 8-6 victory over the Clearwater Phillies.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2007 21:13:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>YMLN - Joba Shines During Intrasquad Games</title>
      <description>TAMPA, FL - After ten days of workouts filled with various drills, batting practice, and bullpen sessions, the Yankees prospects finally saw some game action on Thursday as the four minor league work groups faced each other.  In the Tampa versus Charleston game, Joba Chamberlain brought his heater.</description>
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      <title>Joba Physically Ready</title>
      <description>If there was one negative to Joba Chamberlain's game coming out of college it was his physical conditioning.  While his power arm was right up there with anybody's in the organization, the rest of his body wasn't up to par with other hurlers in the farm system - that is, until he reported to camp.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 13:17:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Tool Time: Top Ten Curveballs</title>
      <description>As the Yankees continue to stockpile high-ceiling arms each year, the depth of each pitch continues to grow.  In fact, in regards to the curveball alone, the landscape of the Yankees farm system has changed dramatically.  Here are the Top Ten Curveballs in the Yankee farm system.</description>
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      <description>While the Yankees picked up quite a few high-ceiling pitchers in the draft last year, perhaps nowhere is it more apparent than in the sliders category.  Here are the top ten sliders among pitching prospects in the Yankees' farm system.</description>
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      <description>Over the next couple of weeks we'll be dissecting the top ten prospects in many different tools' categories in a series of articles called "Tool Time".  Before we do, here is a look at the top pitching, offensive and defensive tools as we crown players with titles such as "Best Curveball", "Best Outfield Arm", "Best Power", and many more.
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      <title>Yankees Prospect #11: Joba Chamberlain</title>
      <description>The Yankees drafted Joba Chamberlain as a supplemental first round pick in the 2006 MLB Draft out of the University of Nebraska.  He signed too late to officially begin his Yankee career in the minor leagues last season but opened up many eyes with his stuff and performance in the Hawaiian Winter League.  Here's a scouting report on Joba Chamberlain.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Feb 2007 14:19:00 GMT</pubDate>
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