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Limited Number of 2012 Baseball Prospect Books Remaining

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We have a limited number of print copies of the 2012 Baseball Prospect Book remaining. At the current pace we will be sold out well before Opening Day, and there won't be a reprint. It is first-come, first-serve, so if you want a print copy, don't wait, order now.

Remember, the Baseball Prospect Book is 100% made in America! Written in the United States, printed in the United States, and about the American game.

We are also selling the .pdf electronic version, but a lot of people (like me) still like print copies.

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