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      <title>Holdzkom Gears Up for Spring</title>
      <description>InsidePitch revisited John Holdzkom two weeks into Spring Training to see how the big right-hander prepared for his second season of professional ball.  Holdskom seeks to turn around a lackluster rookie campaign with the GCL Mets.  The imposing 6’8” right-hander’s well documented struggles did not soften his approach as he gears up for the season in Port St. Lucie.</description>
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      <description>The New York Mets drafted towering right-handed hurler John Holdzkom, 6-foot-8, in the fourth round of the 2006 MLB Draft out of Salt Lake Community College.  Armed with a fastball in the upper-90's in his amateur days, his professional debut didn't go as well as the Mets would have liked but he still has one of the better fastballs in the organization.  Here's a scouting report on John Holdzkom.</description>
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