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      <title>Parnell Working His Way Back</title>
      <description>BUFFALO, NY - Bobby Parnell played a vital role for the New York Mets in 2009, but his contributions were not enough to get him a spot on the Opening Day roster. Now Parnell is back in Triple-A pitching out of the Buffalo Bisons bullpen, working to perfect his craft and building the tools necessary to return to New York for good.</description>
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      <title>Top Ten Sliders</title>
      <description>The look into the best ranking pitches continues with an installment looking at the top sliders.  These pitchers’ sliders look different, are thrown at varying speeds and are used in different ways, but all are very effective pitches that lay the groundwork for success.  Look inside to learn more about the area of greatest depth of any pitch on the farm.</description>
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      <title>Scouting Mets Prospect #8: Bobby Parnell</title>
      <description>The New York Mets selected the right-hander in the 9th round of the 2005 draft and he has since been a steady climber up the organizational ranks.  Parnell made his big league debut during the 2008 but needs to smooth the edges of his game to make his brief stay into a permanent one.  Here is a scouting report on Bobby Parnell.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Rick Waits - Part I</title>
      <description>Rick Waits, the Mets Minor League Pitching Coordinator, sits down with InsidePitchMagazine.com for a long Q&amp;A session.  In Part One of a four-part series, Coach Waits talks about the future he sees for Bobby Parnell, the growth he has seen in Jonathon Niese, why Brad Holt is so impressive and much, much more.</description>
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      <title>Winter Leagues Week in Review</title>
      <description>In this edition of Winter Leagues Week in Review, look out for who continues to swing a hot bat in Arizona. Could Jason Vargas keep his scoreless streak alive? And who has established an impressive streak of his own in Arizona? Plus, who made another big start in Hawaii?  Look inside for the answers to those questions and more.</description>
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      <title>MMLN – Over/Unders: A Look Back - Part III</title>
      <description>In this final segment of looking back at preseason predictions, there is analysis about a group of players who saw their stock rise, some fall and others who saw their years shortened by injury.  Look inside for the final recap of predictions from February.</description>
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      <title>Revisiting the Top 50 – Part V</title>
      <description>In the last installment of Revisiting the Top 50, InsidePitchMagazine.com takes a look at last fall’s top ten prospects.  Though some of the faces have moved on, others have played a large role on the farm and with the big league club this season.  What did they accomplish? What kind of momentum does the highest ranked group have? Find out the answers to those questions and more.</description>
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      <title>Parnell Next to Move Up</title>
      <description>New Orleans starting pitcher Bobby Parnell is the next in line of former Binghamton pitchers who moved up the ranks.  Like Jonathon Niese and Eddie Kunz before him, Parnell got the call to Triple-A where he looks to improve the consistency of his pitches as he sees New York on the horizon.</description>
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      <title>Brown Fighting Back</title>
      <description>It has not been smooth sailing for the Binghamton right-hander this season, but Eric Brown will not let any bumps or change in roles slow him down.  Following rough outings in April and May, he was temporarily moved to the bullpen before pitching his way back into the rotation.  Brown explains what is behind his game this season and what he continues to work on.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with B-Mets Manager Mako Oliveras</title>
      <description>Following last Wednesday's loss to Norwich, Inside Pitch revisited with Mako Oliveras for a Q&amp;A to discuss some of the leading names on his club.  What signs of maturity does he see in Fernando Martinez? What does he think brought about Bobby Parnell's resurgence? Which of his former players does he see in Jonathon Niese? Find out the answers to those questions and more...</description>
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      <title>Parnell Turning Things Around</title>
      <description>Bobby Parnell returned to Binghamton in 2008 after spending about half the season with the club in 2007.  However, his 2008 season did not start as hoped as he endured a very rocky April.  Since then, he has turned his game around by solidifying his mechanics and improving the quality of his pitches.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with B-Mets Pitching Coach Ricky Bones</title>
      <description>The start to the Binghamton season has certainly provided its tests for the rotation, but its successes as well.  Now two months into the season, pitching coach Ricky Bones shared his thoughts on how his staff has come along, including updates on Jonathon Niese, Eddie Kunz and more...</description>
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      <title>Parnell Wants More Consistency</title>
      <description>Bobby Parnell returned to Binghamton for the 2008 season after spending a little more than half of last season with club.  Hopes were that learning the ropes of the Eastern League in 2007 would prepare him for a much stronger season in his second trip through the league, but that has not been the case so far this season.</description>
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      <title>Mets Prospect Over/Unders Part III</title>
      <description>In this last installment of over/unders, we provide predictions for a group of players who will look to shape their future or rebound from a disappointing statistic from 2007.  How many batters will Bobby Parnell strike out? How many big league innings will Carlos Muniz register? Find the answers to those questions, and more, inside. 
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      <title>Top Ten Sliders</title>
      <description>Although just about every pitcher in the organization throws one, only a select few pitchers can truly command a top notch slider. Inside Pitch Magazine continues its examination of the best pitches in ranking order—this time focusing on sliders.  Here are the pitchers who throw the top ten sliders in the Mets’ system.</description>
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      <description>The Mets farm system took a jolt in the Johan Santana deal when four of the organization’s top arms were dealt to the Twins in exchange for the ace.  Now, Inside Pitch Magazine takes a look at the crowd behind the departed hurlers as the field has blown wide open with plenty of opportunities for this list of pitchers to seize.</description>
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      <title>Top 50 Scouting Report: #10 RHP Bobby Parnell</title>
      <description>The New York Mets drafted the right-handed starter in the 9th round of the 2005 MLB Draft out of Charleston Southern University.  Thanks to great control and a healthy season, he was able to make his highest climb yet in 2007.  Here is a scouting report on Binghamton starter Bobby Parnell.</description>
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      <title>Top 50 Mets Prospects</title>
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      <title>Parnell Meets His Goals</title>
      <description>He achieved early success in 2007 with St. Lucie, and after the season’s first two months, Bobby Parnell was rewarded with a call up to Binghamton.  While the Eastern League provided its challenges, he still navigated his way to a strong season. Inside Pitch spoke with Parnell about his time with the club.  

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