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      <title>Padres Prospect Report: May 24, 2009</title>
      <description>Sean Kazmar continues to roll while Chris Britton continues to get steamrolled.  Cedric Hunter has four hits but Cesar Carrillo can’t hold an early three-run lead. Cory Luebke is brilliant over eight strong and has help from Angel Mercado. Allan Dykstra has turned the corner and Matt Clark is still driving the runs in.</description>
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      <title>Padres Prospect Report: May 14, 2009</title>
      <description>Chad Huffman homers but Chris Britton continues to struggle anywhere he pitches. Mitch Canham singles in the winner while Cedric Hunter and Luis Durango continue to impress. Lance Zawadzki homers again and Brad Chalk is on a tremendous run. Simon Castro and Michael Watt aren’t sharp in a Fort Wayne loss.</description>
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      <title>Prospect Kulbacki to San Antonio</title>
      <description>SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Missions announced today that outfielder Kellen Kulbacki and right-handed pitched Tim Stauffer have been added to the roster from Extended Spring Training. To make room on the roster, right-handed pitcher Chris Britton has been promoted to Triple-A Portland.</description>
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      <title>Padres Prospect Interview: Chris Britton</title>
      <description>Once thought to end up in the San Diego Padres bullpen, Chris Britton is down in Double-A working on making it back to the show. He isn’t bitter but times have been tough.</description>
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      <title>Carvajal high-five; Lara rocked</title>
      <description>Josh Banks throws too many pitches in too short a time but keeps his team in the game. Portland’s offense doesn’t comply. Ernesto Frieri pitches well but the bullpen is hit hard. Yefri Carvajal sets two career-highs and Corey Kluber continues his fine season. Alexis Lara lasts one-third of an inning and getting one out was the lone highlight.</description>
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      <title>Brach impressive; Oland suffers many firsts</title>
      <description>Stephan Faris keeps San Antonio close but the rest of the bullpen implodes. Yefri Carvajal ties the game late and has a chance to win it. Bryan Oland suffers a blown save and sees two firsts in over a year. Brad Brach has been about as perfect as anyone can be. Andy Parrino provides a lone RBI in a nightcap loss.</description>
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      <title>Wind and Rockhounds blank Missions</title>
      <description>SAN ANTONIO, TX.:  There are some days in Nelson Wolff Stadium when anything short of launching a stinger missile into its vaunted wind is going to stay in the yard; and Sunday was one of those days for the Missions who were held to only four hits, all singles, in a 6-0 defeat to lose the series to Midland three games to one.</description>
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      <title>Faris no-hitter over six; Alley tying single</title>
      <description>Stephen Faris twirled magic on Monday, stifling the opposition over six no-hit innings. “I think I shook Mitch (Canham) off two or three times,” Faris said. Josh Alley provides a game-tying single and has been clutch in a pinch.  Jeremy Hefner struggles some, and the Storm offense is quiet.</description>
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      <title>TinCaps net fourth shutout; Luebke brilliant</title>
      <description>Scott Patterson sees one get away in the 10th on a potential double play ball. Chris Britton can’t record an out in the bottom of the ninth. Cory Luebke is a steadying force and Yefri Carvajal goes yard. The Fort Wayne TinCaps extend their scoreless streak to 22.1 innings behind Nick Schmidt and crew while James Darnell hits his first 2009 bomb.</description>
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      <title>Schmidt returns; Davis impressive</title>
      <description>Greg Burke blows a save but Portland comes through in the 10th. Will Inman didn’t make it out of the fifth in a San Antonio loss. Dylan Axelrod sees something rare based on a year ago - three inherited runners score while he is on the mound. Nick Schmidt returns to the hill and Erik Davis is impressive in relief.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2009 05:51:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Britton Ready For The 'Bigs'</title>
      <description>Reliever Chris Britton has dominated the International League with his tremendous fastball and curve combination this season, posting an earned run average of 0.78 with Triple-A Scranton. With several members of the New York Yankees’ pitching staff struggling, he may be the key component to get the Yankees’ bullpen back on track.  
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