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      <title>Prospect #12 - OF Scott Van Slyke - #12</title>
      <description>Like many others in his situation, Scott Van Slyke has been operating under two distinctly obstacles. He is the son of Andy Van Slyke, who had 13 superb years with the Cardinals, Pirates, Orioles and Phillies. Secondly, he signed at age 18 and that coupled with his name, made expectations very steep after in his third and fourth seasons.</description>
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      <title>August Dodger Pride Awards</title>
      <description>The Dodgers have announced the August winners of the Dodger Pride Awards. The Dodger Pride Awards were created in 2008 by General Manager Ned Colletti, and are given on a monthly basis to the players at each level of the club’s minor league system who play the game with a hustling, smart, aggressive style. The players and staff on each respective club vote for the awards.</description>
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      <title>Webster, Wise and Cavazos-Galvez Spark Loons</title>
      <description>Albuquerque lost 4-2 to Round Rock and San Jose bashed Inland Empire 10-4 despite Scott Van Slyke's 100th run batted in. Great Lakes Loons’ five-game winning streak ended with 5-4 loss to Fort Wayne as Kyle Russell collected his 98th and 99th RBI. Ogden use Brian Cavazos-Galvez's 15th home run to dump Orem 7-1. Chattanooga was not scheduled.</description>
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      <title>Scott Van Slyke Cal League All-Star</title>
      <description>Inland Empire right fielder Scott Van Slyke was named to the 2009 California League post season All-Star Team. Van Slyke, selected as a designated hitter, is the lone 66ers representative on the team, which was selected by the league’s coaching staffs and broadcasters.</description>
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      <title>Van Slyke's Slam Boosts Inland Empire</title>
      <description>Albuquerque fell into a 5-0 hole early in the game and could never climb out, dropping a 5-3 decision to West Tenn. Scott Van Slyke erased a 3-2 Lancaster lead and put the 66ers ahead for good in an 8-3 win. Clinton never recorded a run-producing hit and were one-hit through eight innings, but managed to defeat Great Lakes 5-2. Chattanooga was rained out.</description>
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      <title>Home Runs Save the Day for Minor League Teams</title>
      <description>All four Dodgers minor league teams collected home runs Friday night but Albuquerque, Inland Empire and Great Lakes were able to make them stand up for wins, while Chattanooga was unable to convert their only long ball into a victory.</description>
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      <title>Loons Win on Parker Dalton's Walkoff Single</title>
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      <title>Closser, Van Slyke and St. Clair Spark Wins</title>
      <description>J.D. Closser slugged a grand slam and drove in five as Albuquerque (47-44) ran over New Orleans 12-3. Inland Empire earned a 6-4 victory over Rancho Cucamonga with a two-run home run by Scott Van Slyke breaking a 4-4 tie. Great Lakes closer Cole St. Clair put out a ninth-inning fire for the second night in a row in a 7-5 win over Wisconsin. Chattanooga and Carolina were postponed by wet grounds.</description>
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      <title>Inland Empire Wins on Van Slyke's Walkoff</title>
      <description>Knuckleballer Charlie Haeger allowed only a single earned run but was tagged with his fifth loss, 2-0 to Omaha. Chattanooga had 13 hits and a home run by Ramon Nivar but lost 7-6 to Carolina. Scott Van Slyke stole Manny Ramirez's thunder by knocking in the winning run in the last of the ninth as Inland Empire dumped Rancho Cucamonga 6-5. Great Lakes was not scheduled.</description>
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