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RHP Mike Fetters is the key to keeping the bullpen strong.
USATODAY.com - Team-by-team look at the American League 2003
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The Pirates have received only lukewarm interest in Fetters and his $2.15 million salary.
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Grecian towns, even from Corinth, Chalcis, and Demetrias, the three strongest fortresses in the country, which were called the Fetters of
A Smaller History of Rome William Smith 1853
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"Fetters" has become identical to chains, thus redundant.
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"Fetters" has become identical to chains, thus redundant.
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"Fetters" has become identical to chains, thus redundant.
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"Fetters" has become identical to chains, thus redundant.
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"My meeting with [Tribe] Coach [Jimmye] Laycock went beyond what I expected," Fetters said.
Gaithersburg's Zack Fetters picks William & Mary Alan Goldenbach 2011
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Fetters' parents, Mike and Denise, both went to William & Mary and have taken him to visit the school before there was ever a thought of him attending.
Gaithersburg's Zack Fetters picks William & Mary Alan Goldenbach 2011
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The 6-foot-3, 195-pound Fetters then got exactly what every recruit wants to hear: playing time is there for him wherever he can find it.
Gaithersburg's Zack Fetters picks William & Mary Alan Goldenbach 2011
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