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Longo's Stay in Arizona is Over

Evan Longoria has departed from the Scottsdale Scorpions to join Team USA, his final line in Arizona: .318/.380/.682,not too shabby after a so-so start. Chris Nowak will now replace Longoria on a full-time basis, and it would help his value if he performs well -- otherwise he could be left off the 40 man roster and available in the upcoming Rule V draft.

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