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      <title>Jackson Needs To Be Aggressive</title>
      <description>MANCHESTER, NH - Justin Jackson can’t hit. Or can he? Upon following the former first round draft pick, one might wring their hands in frustration as he goes hitless in three straight games, like he did last week. Then, the young centerfielder will enjoy back to back three-hit performances, also like he did last week against the Trenton Thunder.</description>
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      <title>Jackson Maturing</title>
      <description>MANCHESTER, NH - In his fifth year with the Toronto Blue Jays, 23-year old, 2007 first round draft pick Justin Jackson is finally starting to come around.  He’s growing into his athletic 6-foot-1, 186 pound frame, learning how to identify his strengths and finally gaining confidence.</description>
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      <title>Jackson Accepting New Role</title>
      <description>Although outfielder Justin Jackson wanted to make the Double-A Fisher Cats, he started the year in Dunedin. Being one of the bigger threats on the team, Jackson was called up to New Hampshire in early July. The outfielder hopes to continue his consistent play to help the Fisher Cats win games.</description>
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      <description>Taken in the first round, 45th overall, in the 2007 amateur entry Draft, 22-year-old Justin Jackson is currently in just his second full season at the High-A level. Now in his fifth year overall, Jackson has struggled to move up through the organization’s farm system. He’s not disappointed in himself at all, though, and only sees the benefits of spending time with his High-A Dunedin squad.</description>
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      <title>Draft Mailbag #7: Money Shaping Top-5 Picks</title>
      <description>With the 2007 MLB Draft fast approaching, Todd Morgan returns to answer another round of draft-related questions. He brings us the latest rumors related to who the Pirates, Giants, A's and Nationals might pick first, as well as analysis on where Matt Wieters, Andrew Brackman and more may go on Thursday.</description>
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