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	<title>Comments on: Minor Matters: Duncan Not Panning Out</title>
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		<title>By: Baseball &#187; Minor Matters: Duncan Not Panning Out</title>
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		<description>[...] RotoRob wrote an interesting post today on Minor Matters: Duncan Not Panning OutHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt Eric Duncan, the Yankees’ former top prospect and first round pick back in 2003, is not panning out as expected. It’s gotten bad enough that he’s pretty well behind both Juan Miranda and Shelley Duncan just on the first base depth chart at Triple-A. Duncan was the team’s top prospect in 2005, despite batting just .235 in Double-A that year. He managed to improve his numbers at Double-A in 2006 before a promotion to Triple-A, but since the end of ‘06, he’s fallen off the radar as a top prospect [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] RotoRob wrote an interesting post today on Minor Matters: Duncan Not Panning OutHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt Eric Duncan, the Yankees’ former top prospect and first round pick back in 2003, is not panning out as expected. It’s gotten bad enough that he’s pretty well behind both Juan Miranda and Shelley Duncan just on the first base depth chart at Triple-A. Duncan was the team’s top prospect in 2005, despite batting just .235 in Double-A that year. He managed to improve his numbers at Double-A in 2006 before a promotion to Triple-A, but since the end of ‘06, he’s fallen off the radar as a top prospect [...]</p>
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