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      <title>Ahrens Still Adjusting</title>
      <description>As a first-round pick back in 2007, Jays’ prospect Kevin Ahrens hasn’t seen action in a single game above the High-A level. While trying to make the push through the organization, Ahrens has been going through some changes offensively the past couple seasons. For one, he is no longer a switch-hitter, and he is also continuing to make adjustments to his swing.</description>
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      <title>Ahrens Close to Clicking</title>
      <description>Since being drafted 18th overall in the 2007 amateur entry Draft, third baseman Kevin Ahrens has remained in the lower levels of the Blue Jays’ organization, advancing as far as the High-A Dunedin team, which he is currently playing for.</description>
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      <title>Blue Jays Top Shortstops</title>
      <description>We complete our scouting of the infield today as we rank the top shortstops in the Blue Jays system, and this list does feature one asterisk.</description>
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      <title>Jays Agree to Deal with Ahrens, Arencibia</title>
      <description>The Toronto Blue Jays signed three of their first round picks on Friday.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Coach York on Kevin Ahrens</title>
      <description>Jeremy York, the high school coach for Kevin Ahrens talked with InsideTheDome.com on Friday about his former player. Find out everything you need to know from the person that knows Kevin's ability the most.</description>
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      <description>Read this exclusive interview with 16th rd pick Kevin Ahrens only on InsideTheDome.com. Find out more about the infielder, if and when he expects to sign, his thoughts on joining the Jays and much more.</description>
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      <title>Texas A&amp;M 2007 MLB Draft Preview</title>
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