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      <description>It was a huge week for Richmond as they managed to claw their way into the playoffs. The Squirrels finished the final 8 games of the regular season with a 5-3 record. The team is primed to take on the Harrisburg Senators for a best-of-five series in the first leg of the Eastern League championship. But they'll be doing so without a few key players. We look at who's hot, who's not and who's gone.</description>
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      <description>The Squirrels had another mediocre week. The good news is they gained ground in the wild card race. They currently sit a half-game behind Bowie for a playoff spot. But the bad news for the Squirrels (and the good news for the Giants) is that they have to compete without their ace, Eric Surkamp, who was called up to the majors. Also: the team's slugger, Roger Kieschnick, was placed on the DL.</description>
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      <description>In Part VI of our series ranking the top prospects of the San Francisco Giants, Richard examines the organization's top starting pitchers and divulges the top ten prospects in the organization overall.</description>
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      <description>The young guys looked great as Angel Villalona, Nick Noonan and Clayton Tanner all played big roles in victories Sunday, but the older guys had plenty to say too. Travis Ishikawa, Nate Schierholtz and Jesse Foppert all pitched in as well.</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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      <title>Interview With Jack Hiatt | Part Three</title>
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      <description>As baseball season nears, a dream is about to begin for one of the Giants’ youngest stars.  As an 18-year old, Clayton Tanner got a good start to the dream just by being drafted.  Now, he’ll move into the rotation and is ready to show who he is to Giants fans everywhere.</description>
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