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	<title>Knuckle Curve &#187; kelly_johnson</title>
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		<title>Kelly Johnson&#8217;s Progress</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Will at Chop-n-Change takes a look at Kelly Johnson&#8217;s development as a player. You don&#8217;t see a lot of guys make a successful transition from the outfield to the infield, particularly on the middle of the diamond. Kudos to the Braves for taking a chance and to Johnson for making the most of it. If he can continue to build on last season&#8217;s success, Johnson should remain near the top of the heap among big-league second basemen.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Will at Chop-n-Change <a href="http://mvn.com/mlb-braves/2008/01/05/positional-preview-second-base/">takes a look at Kelly Johnson&#8217;s development</a> as a player. You don&#8217;t see a lot of guys make a successful transition from the outfield to the infield, particularly on the middle of the diamond. Kudos to the Braves for taking a chance and to Johnson for making the most of it. If he can continue to build on last season&#8217;s success, Johnson should remain near the top of the heap among big-league second basemen.</p>
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