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      <title>Reports To Extended Spring Training</title>
      <description>Hot News for OF Donavan Tate</description>
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      <title>MadFriars’ Top 30 2013: Davey Edition</title>
      <description>Baseball prospect rankings can be very subjective.  Sure the first five to ten prospects are roughly the same, but what makes them interesting are those final ten to fifteen rankings.</description>
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      <title>Randy Smith on the 2012 Lake Elsinore Storm</title>
      <description>We caught up with Randy Smith, the Padres’ Director of Player Development and International Scouting from his headquarters in Peoria, Arizona for the fourth segment of our six part interview on the top prospects in the system.
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      <title>2012 MadFriars’ Cal League Player of the Year</title>
      <description>Summary: The Storm had a decent year, making the playoffs while finishing just two games under .500 then losing to the Lancaster JetHawks in the first round. While many of the high profile prospects struggled, lower draft picks such as Tommy Medica and Casey McElroy had breakout seasons.
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      <title>Storm Eliminated from Playoffs</title>
      <description>JetHawks pitchers held the Storm offense in check for the third straight night, beating Elsinore 3-2 to top the Padres’ Cal League club in the best-of-three series.</description>
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      <title>MadFriars' Player of the Month:  July</title>
      <description>In Tucson Jedd Gyorko continues to produce and Nate Freiman is nothing but steady in San Antonio.  Tommy Medica is opening some eyes for the Storm and Kyle Gaedele is starting to show some of the tools that got him drafted.  In short-season ball some late round draft picks are opening some eyes.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Aug 2012 14:04:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>MadFriars’ Daily Farm Report:  August 4</title>
      <description>The bad news the AZL Padres gave up seven runs on Saturday night. The good news is they scored 23 runs, yes, twenty-three runs to offset it. In Tucson Matt Clark has a big grand-slam and Eugene’s pitching finally gets hit.
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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Aug 2012 06:56:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>MadFriars' Daily Farm Report: July 27</title>
      <description>Not a pleasant night as five of the Padres’ affiliates go down.  The sixth, the AZL Padres, had the night off.  Still some good performances in Lake Elsinore at the plate as former top 2009 draft pick Everett Williams continues his hot streak and the organization may have found a diamond in the rough from Utah State College in the twenty-seventh round of the 2012 draft.
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      <title>MadFriars’ Daily Farm Report:  July 20</title>
      <description>Despite a tough loss in San Antonio a good night for the big club and their affiliates.  The Storm’s Rico Noel has a walk-off hit to go along with his 68th stolen base of the season and the Emeralds have some pitching up in the Northwest League.</description>
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      <title>MadFriars' Daily Farm Report: July 19</title>
      <description>San Antonio wins a wild one in Frisco.  The T-Padres and the Storm lose some close ones and there is some pitching being done in the upper Northwest.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2012 12:28:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>MadFriars' Chat:  Randy Smith</title>
      <description>With the all-star breaks nearly over at the minor league levels it’s time for some player movement and in the past few days the Padres’ have made some significant changes.</description>
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      <title>MadFriars' Farm Report: June 23</title>
      <description>The Storm keep rolling and Portillo pitches another gem in Fort Wayne.  The Missions have now won 7 out of 9 and San Diego does have some catching depth in the short-season leagues.</description>
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      <title>Madfriars' Farm Report: June 10</title>
      <description>For just one night, we finally saw the future Padres fans hoped for in 2009 as Donavan Tate and Everett Williams put up good numbers, but only Ft. Wayne could capitalize. The Missions got a welcome return from Jonathan Galvez, but it wasn't nearly enough.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2012 06:10:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>MadFriars’ Chat:Jaques Jones</title>
      <description>FORT WAYNE -- After a ten year major league career former San Diego High Cavers star Jacques Jones decided to hang them up.  After a few years away from baseball he still wanted to be involved in the game and decided to take a position with the Padres as their hitting coach in Low-A with Fort Wayne.
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      <title>MadFriars’ Interview:  Donavan Tate</title>
      <description>PEORIA, AZ: Donavan Tate, 21, was taken as the number three overall pick by San Diego  in the 2009 draft and it was hailed as new era for the Padres.  
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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 03:11:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>MadFriars’ Players of the Month:  April</title>
      <description>Some brutal months by players like Matt Clark and Jaff Decker who normally put up big numbers as only Lake Elsinore had a winning record by what many believed is one of baseball's top farm systems going into the season.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2012 03:39:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>MadFriars' 2012 Fort Wayne Notebook</title>
      <description>FORT WAYNE, IN:  The oldest pitchers in the TinCaps rotation are Cody Hebner and Frank Garces, both of whom are 22 and Hebner’s birthday was in November.  Joe Ross and Matt Wisler were on the varsities of their high school teams last season and Adys Portillo, after three years in the organization, will turn twenty-one in December.  
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      <title>TinCaps Rally to beat Chiefs 6-5</title>
      <description>FORT WAYNE:   The TinCaps rallied in the seventh inning on the back of three doubles, falling one short of the team record of eight in a game, to overtake the Peoria Chiefs 6-5 on a cold Saturday afternoon in the Summit City.
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      <title>Errors and Stagnant Offense Sink TinCaps</title>
      <description>FORT WAYNE, IN: On a brisk April evening the TinCaps went down hard to the Burlington Bees in the series finale giving up a season high ten runs.  
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      <title>MadFriars' Interview: Donavan Tate</title>
      <description>PEORIA, AZ: Given the largest bonus in Padres’ history at a staggering 6.25 million dollars, Tate came with expectations of greatness.  Scouts labeled him the “best athlete in the draft,” and said he had a higher ceiling then any other player in the draft. Lofty expectations for an eighteen year old.</description>
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