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	<title>Comments on: The Binghamton Buzz: B-Mets Bats Come Alive</title>
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		<title>By: Petey Pete</title>
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		<dc:creator>Petey Pete</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 14:29:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another great B-Mets Buzz Tim, you do an excellent job on these. Your B-Mets Buzz pieces help bring our minor league coverage here to a new level. They are quality and informative, and offer an interesting perspective.

I really hope readers other than myself are checking this stuff out, because if not they are really missing something. I wouldn&#039;t worry that nobody but me is commenting on this piece, I am sure it&#039;s getting plenty of contented reads.

This site can be funny sometimes, many of the readers who like to comment will go hours and hours even months and years arguing about the same fundamental points. And in doing so, pass over opportunities everyday to comment on and discuss the myriad of little Mets tidbits that one can glean from this site.

Why should anyone comment on, or discuss interesting minor leaguers like Collin McHugh, Jefry Marte, or Matt den Dekker? And how, and when they might fit into the big picture? When it&#039;s so much more fun to argue about who&#039;s better, Sandy or Omar?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another great B-Mets Buzz Tim, you do an excellent job on these. Your B-Mets Buzz pieces help bring our minor league coverage here to a new level. They are quality and informative, and offer an interesting perspective.</p>
<p>I really hope readers other than myself are checking this stuff out, because if not they are really missing something. I wouldn&#8217;t worry that nobody but me is commenting on this piece, I am sure it&#8217;s getting plenty of contented reads.</p>
<p>This site can be funny sometimes, many of the readers who like to comment will go hours and hours even months and years arguing about the same fundamental points. And in doing so, pass over opportunities everyday to comment on and discuss the myriad of little Mets tidbits that one can glean from this site.</p>
<p>Why should anyone comment on, or discuss interesting minor leaguers like Collin McHugh, Jefry Marte, or Matt den Dekker? And how, and when they might fit into the big picture? When it&#8217;s so much more fun to argue about who&#8217;s better, Sandy or Omar?</p>
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