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      <title>Harvey's Time Is Coming</title>
      <description>BUFFALO, NY - Buffalo Bisons right-hander Matt Harvey may be new to Twitter, but the speculation that he could be the next Mets pitching call-up from Buffalo has led to an overwhelming flood of messages. So much so that Harvey has had to take a twitter break.</description>
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      <title>Harvey Figures it Out</title>
      <description>BUFFALO, NY - Before the season started, when Bisons’ manager Wally Backman spoke about righty pitching prospect Matt Harvey, his message was simple and direct: “He’s got the stuff that plays here, but he just has to has to get used to AAA.”  Less than one month later, it appears that he has done just that.
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      <title>Harvey Closing In On Big Leagues</title>
      <description>BUFFALO, NY- Whenever a player jumps up to another level of the minor leagues a period of adjustment can be expected.  However, some players have the natural talent to make that transition easier than most.  That is exactly what Buffalo Bisons’ manager Wally Backman is hoping for from the powerful, 6-foot-4 righty, Matt Harvey.
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      <title>New York Mets Top 50 Prospects</title>
      <description>Here are the Top 50 New York Mets Prospects. Inside Pitch gives insight on each selection in in the rankings, but will follow up with more in-depth individual scouting reports throughout the offseason, starting in descending order.</description>
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      <title>ScoutTV: Reviewing the Mets' Farm System</title>
      <description>The Arizona Fall League is in full swing, and Scout.com is here to bring you all the latest coverage. In this segment, National Baseball Expert, Frankie Piliere joins FOX Sports/Scout.com reporter Inna Lazarev to discuss the Mets' farm system and which of their prospects are standing out in Arizona.</description>
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      <title>Down the Homestretch: Binghamton</title>
      <description>With the minor league season entering its final month, it is worth a look forward at what many of the leading names across the farm may need to end their season on a high note. This season has been an interesting year of performances, stock shifts, arrivals and disappointments. However, the look inside isn’t about whose stock is up or down, but merely what will help these players finish strong.</description>
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      <title>Wheeler Endures Rocky First Outing</title>
      <description>The prize of the Carlos Beltran trade made his debut in the Mets organization on Monday night. Zack Wheeler, formerly of the Giants farm system, took the ball in St. Lucie. However, it was a rather tough first outing for the highly-touted right-hander. But Wheeler’s arrival is more than just the box score. He represents further quick actions of an improving farm system.</description>
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      <title>Mets Top 50 Midseason Review Part III</title>
      <description>In this final edition of a midseason look back at the Mets Top 50 Prospects from last fall, the focus is on the top 15. Of course, this is the group that fans will be hanging their hats on to help the big league club in the near future and long term. But has this group lived up to expectations? Look inside to see where the top 15 is at right now.</description>
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      <title>Harvey Living, Working In The Now</title>
      <description>Matt Harvey made his professional debut this spring and began his career with a red hot streak. Now the organization's top pick in 2010 is in Double-A where the challenge has become greater. Along the way, Harvey has worked hard to get to this point. Inside Pitch Magazine caught up with Harvey to find out the right-hander's pattern for success.</description>
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      <title>Harvey Hitting Speed Bumps in Double-A</title>
      <description>BINGHAMTON, NY - 2010 top pick Matt Harvey blazed a trail through the Florida State League in the first half of this season. That garnered a promotion to Double-A last month. However, his time in Double-A has not gone as expected - or at least hoped. Harvey is learning the hard way that there are still challenges to overcome, but he is up to the task.</description>
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      <title>MMLN - St. Lucie First Half Review</title>
      <description>The first half of the Florida State League season is in the books, which makes it a good time go back and look at the goings on in Port St. Lucie where many of the organization’s top prospects spent the first half of the season. Among the talented roster, who met expectations? Or, who feel short or exceeded expectations? We catch up on everything St. Lucie inside.</description>
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      <title>Week in Review Across The Farm</title>
      <description>The previous week in the Mets organization was highlighted by a number of impressive offensive performances, notable in St. Lucie and Binghamton. But that isn’t all the action that occurred this week – a week which included the start of the Brooklyn Cyclones season. So who stood out from the five levels? Look inside to find out.
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      <title>Week in Review Across The Farm</title>
      <description>If you’re looking for big prospects to have big performances, this was arguably the week. Most notably, two of the Mets' top prospects put together powerful weeks that beg the question – when will they be promoted? If they keep performing this way, it should be – and likely will be – soon. Look inside for those showings and other standouts from the last seven days on the farm.</description>
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      <title>Week in Review Across The Farm</title>
      <description>The overall success of the farm system was rather up and down for the week, but as always, there are bright spots to be found despite any success – or lack thereof – a team may have. Who burst out with a hot bat in Buffalo? Who is carrying the pitching in Binghamton? And who was on fire in the St. Lucie and Savannah lineups? Look inside to find out.</description>
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      <title>MMLN - St. Lucie April In Review</title>
      <description>The season has entered the first week of May, but now is a good time to look back at the notable prospects from the first month of the season. In Part Two, take a look at St. Lucie where there are some interesting storylines that came out of the first month. Who is off to a hot start? What players were cool out of the gate? And as for the surprises? Look inside to find out.</description>
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      <title>MMLN - Analyzing the Starting Rotations</title>
      <description>The minor league season is underway, and the four long-season clubs are going into the year with an assortment of arms that including minor league veterans, system veterans and young up and comers. But were the starting pitchers properly assigned? How will they matchup in the league to which they were assigned? Look inside for the answers to those questions and more.</description>
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      <title>Prospect Predictions for 2011 – Part II</title>
      <description>InsidePitchMagazine.com continues its preseason predictions with this second in edition. In the first part, we looked at who would least certain statistical categories. This time around, we take a look at the superlatives, including who will be the first to debut at the big league level, who will bounce back from injury, who will crack the Top 10, and more.</description>
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      <description>With the 7th overall pick in the 2010 draft, the New York Mets selected former UNC ace Matt Harvey. Unfortunately, Harvey did not log any game action during his first summer, raising excitement and intrigue as to the first Top 10 talent the Mets drafted since 2004. What kind of pitcher can fans expect? Check out Harvey's scouting report to find out.</description>
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      <description>Over the past few seasons, the Mets organization has added a number of big, live arms to the talent pool. Many have propelled themselves up the depth chart on the heels of their fastballs. Though each has a different arsenal to back up their heaters those on this list can always rely on ole number one as a foundation for success.</description>
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