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Early Spring-Training Working Groups Mean Nothing

Jed Weisbergerby Jed WeisbergerMarch 10, 2016
Lefty Nestor Cortes hopes to build off his strong Pulaski season pitching with the Double-A work group.
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Having been on the scene for many years at the Himes Complex in Tampa, the Minor League Working Groups are, shall we say, interesting.

The Double-A Working Group, called Trenton, bears no resemblance to what the 2016 Thunder roster will be, nor does it even compare to the present actual Thunder … [visit site to read more]

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