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By Jason Grey
ESPN.com Sunday, May 24, 2009 The Marlins have never been shy about pushing prospects -- especially pitching prospects -- to the majors fairly quickly. That was one of the reasons I had pegged a hurler who spent the entire season last year in high Class A ball as a sleeper to monitor for this year. Sure enough, 22-year-old Sean West made his pro debut Saturday night, allowing two runs in five innings of work, walking four and striking out five. He ran up his pitch count a bit early and needed 91 tosses to get through five i ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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