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      <title>Updated SeattleClubhouse Q&amp;A Index</title>
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      <title>Mariners Prospects: Just Outside the Top-50</title>
      <description>Having finished our countdown of the Top-50 prospects in the Seattle Mariners organization, we now give you a look at some more names to know in the minor leagues for the M's. Either because of short track record, injury problems or uninspiring statistical showings, these players didn't make the cut for that list, but they still show enough promise to warrant being on the watch list.</description>
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      <title>Reviewing the Mariners 2012 MiLB Predictions</title>
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      <description>SeattleClubhouse's weekly look around the Mariners' minor leagues highlights three players that shined and three players that struggled.</description>
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      <title>SeattleClubhouse Q&amp;A: Dennis Raben</title>
      <description>SeattleClubhouse's Rick Randall talked fire, power, aggression at the plate, development time and injuries with former University of Miami star Dennis Raben while he works his way into playing shape down in extended Spring Training with the Mariners.</description>
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      <description>Each Monday during the season, we will take a statistical look at the good and the bad in the Seattle Mariners system from the past seven days. Because of the club's schedule, we're a little off in timing for this season's first post, where we take a broader look, seeing which six players changed their stock the most during Spring Training.</description>
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      <description>Part four of our six part series of prospect depth charts focuses on the Top-10 Corner Infielders in the Mariners organization.</description>
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      <title>10 Prospects Needing to Perform in 2012</title>
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      <title>Mariners 2011 Minor League Leaders - Hitting</title>
      <description>In 2011 the Seattle Mariners' minor league affiliates did not experience the same team successes as they saw in 2010, but there were several great statistical performances throughout the organization. The Top-5 for most offensive categories--including some sabermetric stats--are listed below.</description>
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      <title>SeattleClubhouse Top-50 Prospects: 50-46</title>
      <description>SeattleClubhouse gives you an inside look at the Top-50 prospects in the Mariners organization as it stands here at the end of the 2011 minor league seasons. Rankings complete with some scouting notes, a few quotes and player info. Here is the first set of five.</description>
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      <title>Raben Headed for Another Knee Surgery</title>
      <description>High Desert Mavericks 1B/DH Dennis Raben hasn’t played since June 29th due to a knee injury, and it looks like the injury could be another serious setback for the 2008 2nd rounder out of the University of Miami</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Dennis Raben</title>
      <description>Junior Dennis Raben was projected to be a top pick in the upcoming MLB Draft before this season began. The powerful right fielder was in a bit of a slump recently but he broke out of it on Sunday with a big day at the plate and a new hair cut to boot. Canes Time spoke with Raben about his hair, super regionals, and this week’s MLB draft.
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      <title>Raben on Fire, Ready for FSU</title>
      <description>CORAL GABLES, Fla. – RF Dennis Raben has been one of UM’s hottest hitters as of late, hitting a home run in six of his last eight games.</description>
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      <description>CORAL GABLES, FLa. - Dennis Raben is on fire at just the right time.  The sophomore hit a solo home run--his 11th of the season and sixth in the last eight games--in Miami's 7-3 win over Steton.</description>
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      <title>AUDIO: OF/P Dennis Raben Talks Baseball</title>
      <description>Sophomore OF/P Dennis Raben took time to speak with CanesTime.com about his season, pitching, getting on a hot streak, and more.</description>
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      <description>Sophomore outfielder Dennis Raben hit .285, with eight home runs and 32 RBI in 60 games for Miami in his freshman year. This season, Raben also get an opportunity to pitch out of the bullpen in certain situations.</description>
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