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Colin Moran flirts with cycle in Jupiter win


Consistency is key for most Minor Leaguers, especially . On Saturday, it was an end to a trend that gave him the most positive results. For the first time in four games, Moran did not strike out twice. The Marlins' No. 2 prospect made contact in each at-bat, going 3-for-5 with his third homer of the season and two runs scored as Class A Advanced Jupiter topped Daytona, 8-0. (MILB.com)

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