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UNIVERSITY PARK — Third baseman Jeremy Farrell doesn't hide when the State College Spikes play.
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The State College Spikes' woeful record has caught the attention of Pittsburgh Pirates director of player development Kyle Stark.
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UNVIERSITY PARK — Travis Fryman held a self-created title during his five years away from professional baseball.
UNIVERSITY PARK — Is there a baseball term that has more meanings than development?
UNIVERSITY PARK — Rich Donnelly mastered one subject during his first 41 years in professional baseball.
UNIVERSITY PARK — At least one State College Spike made noticeable progress during a wretched homestand.
UNIVERSITY PARK — Everything about the situation except one major element appealed to pitcher Gary Amato.
ONEONTA — The positive vibes the State College Spikes created by winning two straight games last week have quickly eroded.
UNIVERSTIY PARK — Right reaction. Wrong team.
After making the final out during Wednesday's top of the ninth inning, Vermont third baseman Steve Souza cracked a bat over his knee.UNIVERSITY PARK — Cole White spent his first two weeks in State College waiting to receive regular playing time. Owen Brolsma spent most of his college career waiting to get healthy.
UNIVERSITY PARK — State College Spikes pitcher Gary Amato remembers conversations with Brian Tracy in the bullpen last year about Amato's pitching form.
The State College Spikes begin their third season Tuesday at Jamestown. The following are annual answers to minor questions:
UNIVERSITY PARK — State College Spikes pitcher Michael Williams obtained one valuable professional baseball skill during the first two weeks of June.
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Jason Motte and P.J. Walters. Talk about contrasting pitchers who landed on the first roster in State College Spikes’ history.
The Pittsburgh Pirates took the big name, and perhaps big money route, during the first day of the Major League Baseball Draft.
The most talented and controversial player to enter Medlar Field at Lubrano Park acted like somebody playing as a professional for the first time on July 27, 2006.
1. Duke Welker
A little rain didn't stop pet lovers from taking their dogs to Medlar Field last night for the annual Bark in the Park event.

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