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	<title>Comments on: Who is Gorkys Hernandez?</title>
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		<title>By: Good signs for a good future &#187; Mack Avenue Tigers : A Detroit Tigers Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Baseball Prospectus&#8217; Nate Silver looked at what teams outfields could look like in a few years as their prospects develop and found the Tigers combination of Granderson, Cameron Maybin and Gorkys Hernandez (hey, I&#8217;ve typed it so much lately I can spell it without looking it up!) to stack up as a top five in the future. Actually, third. As Silver pointed out, Hernandez is an uknown name to most people, but DTown did some research and gave a nice primer for those who are unfamiliar with one of the Gulf Coast League&#8217;s top batters. Long story short, he&#8217;s no Maybin, but he&#8217;s as young and seen as a very promising prospect among most experts. [...]</description>
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