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      <title>Neal Feeling Good, Ready to Roll</title>
      <description>MOOSIC, PA – Thomas Neal is on a mission to get back to the big leagues after spending last September with the Cleveland Indians. Now in the Yankees’ organization, Neal’s mission got off to a great start this season with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, hitting .339 with 21 hits, 14 RBI’s and six doubles in the first 18 games. A hamstring injury, however, has temporarily put that mission on hold.
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      <title>Another Prospect Traded To Fuel Playoff Push</title>
      <description>The Giants continued their aggressive ways at the trade deadline, dealing a top outfield prospect in Thomas Neal for veteran shortstop Orlando Cabrera. The Giants say Cabrera's experience makes the exchange worthwhile. Speaking to reporters Sunday, manager Bruce Bochy said Cabrera "is a proven winner." Neal becomes the second top ten Giants prospect to be dealt for veteran help in the last week.</description>
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      <description>In Part II of our series on the top prospects of the San Francisco Giants, Richard examines the organization's top corner infielders.  A first baseman who just turned 18 and a third baseman just drafted this year headline the group as fast-risers.</description>
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      <description>Connecticut used a few timely hits and great relief to win the opener while San Jose relied on a lot of offense and a stellar Cal League pitching debut. For Fresno and Augusta, quiet bats and shaky relief mean it will be at least one more day before a win.</description>
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      <description>As the Giants look to finalize both their major league and minor league rosters this week, prospects are fighting for jobs throughout the organization. We take a look around the horn at the catching situation, who's benefiting from Rohlinger's big-league adventure, and some of the outfield options.</description>
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      <description>For Thomas Neal, 2006 had been a dream come true.  He had gambled on a decision to go to community college, and the result was an impressive deal from one of his favorite teams.  But the season quickly came to an end with a shoulder surgery.  Now, Neal will miss the first half the year in rehab, but he isn’t letting it keep him down.</description>
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