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      <title>TMLN: McCardell Sharp, But Cats Swept</title>
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      <title>July Review: Beloit Snappers</title>
      <description>The Beloit Snappers sputtered through another bad month in July, as the team won only ten of their 28 games.  Though some prospects had great months, they never really hit their stride as a team, and never went on any kind of winning streak.  With the month in the rear view, the Snappers will look to make some noise in the Midwest League Western Division.</description>
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      <title>Twins 2007 Instructional League Roster</title>
      <description>Here is an in-depth look at the Twins 2007 Instructional League roster.  In this piece, we look at every player on the Instructional League roster, which features plenty of Twins top prospects.  Take a look at who will get extra work before Spring Training starts.</description>
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      <description>Here is the top-25 prospects who played for the Twins Short-Season affiliates in the 2007 season.  In the rankings, there are some big name draft picks, as well as some prospects you may never have heard about.  Take a look at the future of the franchise.</description>
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      <title>Elizabethton Walks Off In Game One</title>
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      <title>Twins Short-Season Power Rankings v.1</title>
      <description>Here is the first installment of the 2007 Twins Short-Season Power Rankings.  In our first rankings, 2007 first round selection Ben Revere takes top honors, after getting off to a blazing start in the Gulf Coast League.  Take a look at the latest crop of Twins prospects.</description>
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