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      <title>Heredia Is Back</title>
      <description>TAMPA, FL - The depth of the Yankees pitching at the minor league level is about to get a little bit deeper as right-hander Jairo Heredia -- who missed all of 2012 -- is set to make his official return to the mound on Saturday.</description>
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      <title>Sizing Up The Starting Pitchers - Part Two</title>
      <description>PinstripesPlus.com analyzes the Yankees' starting pitching prospects.  Which ones are the sleepers? Which ones are too early to call?  And, which ones need to make a move?  These questions are answered in Part Two of our two part series on the Yankees starting pitching prospects.</description>
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      <title>Heredia Hoping For The Best</title>
      <description>TAMPA, FL - Right-handed pitcher Jairo Heredia was in the midst of finally having the breakout season in 2011 many had been eagerly anticipating but he went down with a shoulder injury at the end of June.  Requiring surgery and scheduled to return sometime this season, he is working his way back and he is hoping to pick up right where he left off.</description>
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      <title>Command Is Back For Heredia</title>
      <description>With a new look confidence and an arsenal of pitches to make opposing hitters look out of place, Jairo Heredia’s 2011 campaign has been nothing short of impressive, making his recent success overshadow last year’s injury plagued season.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2011 11:38:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Heredia Going To Work On The Number One</title>
      <description>TAMPA, FL - Jairo Heredia, a 6-foot-1, 190-pound pitcher from the Dominican Republic has not only entered the 2011 Tampa season stronger, but with a new and improved fastball.
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      <title>Scouting Yankees Prospect #37: Jairo Heredia</title>
      <description>The Yankees signed right-handed pitcher Jairo Heredia out of the Dominican Republic as part of their 'July 2nd' signing group back in 2006.  Despite having some of the best secondary pitches in the organization, he has stumbled at the high-A level and he has seen his stock fall somewhat as a result even though the ceiling is still considerably high.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Jan 2011 03:34:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Top 50 Yankees Prospects</title>
      <description>Here are the Top 50 Yankees' prospects. PinstripesPlus.com gives a little insight on each selection in our rankings but will follow up more in-depth with individual scouting reports on each player throughout this offseason, starting in descending order.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Charleston Pitching Coach Jeff Ware</title>
      <description>We sat down with Charleston RiverDogs pitching coach Jeff Ware for a Q&amp;A session to get his thoughts on what kind of progress he saw from Jose Ramirez, what his impressions were of Graham Stoneburner, what he thinks has been wrong with Jairo Heredia, if Josh Romanski should be one to keep an eye on, and much, much more.</description>
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      <title>Building Heredia Back Up</title>
      <description>It has been a season of changes for Jairo Heredia.  The 20-year-old began the season in high-A ball with the Tampa Yankees.  In May, he was added to the Charleston RiverDog roster.  He then switched hats once again, going from starting pitcher to the bullpen.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Charleston Broadcaster Danny Reed</title>
      <description>We sat down with Charleston RiverDogs broadcaster Danny Reed for a Q&amp;A session to get his early impressions of Slade Heathcott, what's going on with Kyle Higashioka, if he's seen a difference in stuff from Jose Ramirez over the course of the season thus far, and a whole lot more!</description>
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      <title>Heredia Hoping For Fresh Start</title>
      <description>Despite injuries in 2009, Jairo Heredia had a taste of success as he advanced from the GCL Yankees to Charleston, ultimately concluding the season with the Tampa Yankees.  Breaking camp with Tampa this Spring, he experienced a rough start to the 2010 season.  The young pitcher from the Dominican Republic is now back in Charleston to work on a few things with the hope of making a return to the FSL.</description>
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      <title>Heredia Ready To Go</title>
      <description>Tampa, Fla. – In his first start, Jairo Heredia was the victim of faulty defensive play behind him; thus was tagged with the loss after giving up four runs, one earned, on five hits through four innings of work. Heredia struck out two and walked none. 
Location was the focus for Heredia, a Dominican Republic native, during Spring Training.</description>
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      <title>YMLN - Heredia Downright Nasty</title>
      <description>TAMPA, FL - Sunday was a scheduled camp day highlighted by intrasquad games.  To keep things fair the Yankees had the pitcher-catcher combos facing their same teams and that made Jairo Heredia's dominating performance against Tampa all the more impressive in Charleston's 2-1 victory, and Damon Sublett muscled Trenton to a 3-1 victory over Scranton on the other field.</description>
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      <title>Sizing Up The Starting Pitchers - Part Two</title>
      <description>PinstripesPlus.com analyzes the Yankees' starting pitching prospects.  Which ones are the sleepers? Which ones are too early to call?  And, which ones need to make a move?  These questions are answered in Part Two of our two part series on the Yankees starting pitching prospects.</description>
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      <title>Scouting Yankees Prospect #22: Jairo Heredia</title>
      <description>The Yankees signed right-handed pitcher Jairo Heredia out of the Dominican Republic as part of their 'July 2nd' signing group back in 2006.  Possessing advanced command at such a young age had him making some immediate noise in the organization, but a shoulder injury in 2009 kept him out for most of the year.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Nardi Contreras - Part III</title>
      <description>Nardi Contreras, the Yankees Minor League Pitching Coordinator, sits down with PinstripesPlus.com for a long Q&amp;A session.  In Part Three of our multi-part series, Nardi talks about if he liked the way Dellin Betances was progressing before he got hurt, just how good D.J. Mitchell's secondary pitches are, just how far Hector Noesi's game has come, and much, much more.</description>
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      <title>Top 50 Yankees Prospects</title>
      <description>We're EXTENDING our "Buy One Month, Get One Month Free" promotion until midnight on WEDNESDAY.  Here are the Top 50 Yankees' prospects. PinstripesPlus.com gives a little insight on each selection in our rankings but will follow up more in-depth with individual scouting reports on each player throughout this offseason, starting in descending order.</description>
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      <title>Heredia Trying To Make Most Of Final Weeks</title>
      <description>Jairo Heredia returned to the Charleston RiverDogs after months of rehabilitating an injured shoulder.  The nineteen year-old native of the Dominican Republic has missed most of the 2009 season due to that injury, but after pitching well in the South Atlantic League again he was promoted to Tampa on Monday.
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      <title>Heredia Should Return Soon</title>
      <description>It’s been four months since Jairo Heredia has seen mound time with the Tampa Yankees, last seeing action with them in Spring Training.  Recently he’s been with the Gulf Coast League Yankees trying to recover from an injury, but Heredia said he should be back soon.</description>
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