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July 9, 2010

G86: Red Sox 14, Blue Jays 3

Red Sox   - 037 301 000 - 14 14  0
Blue Jays - 000 002 100 - 3 7 1
How lopsided was this game? After four innings, the Jays' #7 hitter had come to the plate only once; the Red Sox's #7 hitter had scored three runs.

Lester (6-4-2-2-6, 96) allowed only one hit through the first five innings. Boston led 14-0 before the Blue Jays got a runner to second base.

Bill Hall hit a two-run homer in the second inning, and doubled in the sixth and eighth. Three Sox belted dongs in the third: Kevin Youkilis and Adrian Beltre went back-to-back, and Mike Cameron connected one out later. Cameron also singled twice, walked, drove in three runs, and scored three times.

Cleveland beat the Rays 9-3 and the Yankees beat the Mariners 6-1. Boston stays 5 GB, Tampa Bay drops to 3 GB. ... In the National League, the Reds led Philadelphia 7-1 going to the bottom of the ninth. The Phillies scored six times to tie it, then got two in the tenth to win 9-7.
Example
Jon Lester / Ricky Romero
Scutaro, SS
McDonald, LF
Ortiz, DH
Youkilis, 1B
Beltre, 3B
Drew, RF
Cameron, CF
Hall, 2B
Cash, C
Third-place Boston visits fourth-place Toronto for three games before the All-Star break next week.

The Red Sox have lost eight of their last 11 road games. They have beaten the Blue Jays in five of six games this season, sweeping a Skydome series on April 26-27-28, and taking two of three at Fenway on May 10-11-12.

Lester has a 1.84 ERA over his last 14 starts (98 innings); that's everything after his three bad starts to begin the season. He has allowed more than two runs in only two of those 14 starts -- 0, 0, 1, 2, 4, 2, 0, 1, 0, 6, 2, 1, 1, 1 -- dating back to April 23. He faced Toronto on April 28, allowing one hit in seven shutout innings, with 11 strikeouts.

Romero had a 1.88 ERA over six starts from May 30 to June 28, before allowing eight runs in 2.2 innings to the Yankees his last time out.

Daniel Bard has pitched only twice in the last 12 days, getting some much needed rest. He has not allowed a run or a walk in his last nine outings (8 innings, 3 hits, 9 strikeouts since June 15). Since May 22, he had allowed only one of 13 inherited runners to score.

Jed Lowrie played shortstop for Lowell (A) last night and went 1-for-2 with a walk and an RBI in a 5-4 loss to the Jamestown Jammers. (Peter Abraham notes that one of Jamestown's players is named Sequoyah Stonecipher.) Lowrie will play shortstop, second base, and third base during his rehab assignment.

And:
Spiders/Rays, 7 PM
Yankees/Mariners, 10 PM
Example
July 9:

1914 - The Austin Senators of the Texas League lose their 27th straight game. The streak will reach 32 games and the Senators will finish the season 31-114.

1946 - The All-Star Game is played at Fenway Park and Ted Williams steals the show, with two home runs, two singles, one walk, four runs scored, and five RBI as the AL wins 12-0.

1971 - In his major league debut, Atlanta shortstop Leo Foster commits an error on his first fielding chance (the first batter in the bottom of the first), then hits into a double play in the fifth and a triple play in the seventh. Foster was traded to the Red Sox in the spring of 1978 and played 49 games with Pawtucket, but was never called up to Boston.

1976 - Boston Red Sox owner/president Tom Yawkey dies at the age of 73.

2005 - In his first at-bat, Cubs pinch-hitter Adam Greenberg is hit in the head by the first pitch he sees. That one pitch was the extent of his major league career (he last played in the minors in 2008).

121 comments:

  1. Solid career OBP for Greenberg.

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  2. Yankees on the verge of getting Cliff Lee, unless the Rangers jump in and grab him. Either way it looks like he won't be starting for the M's tonight against the MFers. Darnit.

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  3. The news today has gone from virtual certainty that the Yanks will get Cliff Lee from Seattle for very hot catcher prospect Jesus Montero. Now they say it might be falling apart.

    RLYW consensus is not to make that trade. Montero's very well thought of.

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  4. That's really not a bad lineup. Standard players except for DMD in left, which is an OK replacement for LBJ. I don't mind dealing with that injury if Nava/DMD are platooning while he's out.

    Of course, theres a black hole at the bottom of the lineup with Cash there. And Bill Hall, who shouldn't be playing 2B.

    So effectively, we are missing Pedey, V-Mart/Tek and LBJ. Big holes, yes. But they can be somewhat filled.

    As well as HH and Beckett from the rotation, but we've been somewhat able to cope with that.

    There are a ton of injuries, I'm not denying that. The team is performing well under the circumstances, but I think the bigger concern should be the bullpen. This lineup isn't as bad as the '06 one, IIRC, still respectable, and will score runs. Relief pitching is definitely the biggest problem right now, IMO.

    I puked a lil in my mouth when I saw that column on the globe today about how Theo should get Kerry Wood.

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  5. Tim, I have been singing that song for a while. It's all about the bullpen.

    Glad to hear that Lee is going to the Rangers. Is that official?

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  6. Lee to the Rangers for Smoak and some minor leaguers!

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  7. Either way it looks like he won't be starting for the M's tonight against the MFers. Darnit.

    And we play Texas after the break.

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  8. GDGD box has weather info. Roof open?

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  9. Yesterday, Nick Cafardo hopped on board the Bash Ellsbury As Soft Train:

    "Everyone has a different pain tolerance and everyone heals at their own pace. So it’s awfully hard to come out and say anything harsh about Ellsbury. But the occasional raised eyebrows and smirks speak volumes."

    Etc.:

    "Nobody really knows why Ellsbury went to Arizona ... The Sox are affiliated with Massachusetts General Hospital, not Fred Flintstone Hospital ...

    Usually, a professional athlete is ready to take the field again in 3-5 weeks after a rib injury. ...

    One also thinks back to how laudable it was in 1978 when catcher Carlton Fisk played much of the end of the season with a broken rib, feeling "a sword going through my side every time I threw the ball" ...

    Jeremy Hermida broke five ribs in a collision similar to the one Ellsbury had with Adrian Beltre ... Hermida didn’t go anywhere. ...

    The team obviously gave Ellsbury permission to go to Arizona, but ...

    Players have the prerogative to go where they feel is best for treatment, but ...

    ***

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  10. Nick Cafardo hopped on board the Bash Ellsbury As Soft Train

    It's fine, but... but... but...

    Butt. Hole.

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  11. At least CHB can write when he feels like it. Cafardo is an utter hack, way over his head.

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  12. Someone should tell Buck MARtinez and Pat Tabler that the MLB standings are not determined by who has the most home runs.

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  13. HA! Just about to post that O'B sure is in love with home runs. He seems to think it = success also.

    Castig then notes the team's absolutely shitty avgerage (.240 or something) and very shitty OBP.

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  14. uh-oh, o'brien now talking about yook's comments.

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  15. O'Brien loves gossip - and tries to make it sound like he's not gossiping, other people are.

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  16. he did not say that much, just that players *do* care about teammates being there, while fans or "media types" may not.

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  17. If players care about it, they should discuss it among themselves.

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  18. MFY facing David Pauley, not Lee. GO Pauley!

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  19. Safe! Listening to the crowd in not-Skydome, you'd think the Blue Jays scored.

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  20. THEY WERE SWINGIN'
    DOWN AT THE KINGDOM HALL!

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  21. Amazing dog story

    Laser show!

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  22. Back up laser show.

    Nice change by Lester.

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  23. O'B: Yook's stats are far better than Swisher's.

    No shit, but that's so far beyond irrelevant ... Jesus, Dave.

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  24. How the fuck does a dog do that?

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  25. DO talking about the Jays crappy batting average. Remy: its pretty clear the [only] way they score their runs.

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  26. When they start basing the All Star Game on stats, I might watch it again.

    Might.

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  27. yeah, but which stats? rbis? wins?

    spiders up 2-0 on the fkr in the 2nd.

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  28. No stats. Not watching. Just blathering.

    Here's David OR-tiz.

    He does it every. single. time.

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  29. Locked and loaded! Ready for sweat.

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  30. That's what I meant, above. MARtinez.

    That's what's so weird about him doing that! He's got the same kind of name!

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  31. thank goodness he didn't hit a rally killer

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  32. Weee, fun! Thanks Ricky, we're sorry to see you go.

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  33. what happened on drew's hit/FC?

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  34. Drew hit it to Ovebay in the hole. He went home with it and bounced the ball in there. I think it went as a hit, but I'm not sure.

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  35. Where was this offense against the FKR?

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  36. sounds like it was a plain ol' FC at first, but castig says it is now an E3.

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  37. Rays pitching just a tad better than Jays.

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  38. Drew's was a FC. I get it now, you knew the scoring, but didn't see the play because you're blacked out?

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  39. E3? They haven't said that on TV.

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  40. No error noted on the line score yet.

    Didn't the Rays pitch some no name call up?

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  41. funny - a couple of guys at work were actually giving me (extremely mild) shit about this series.

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  42. no E in gdgd either, maybe i heard wrong.

    yeah - blacked out.

    DO THE 'WAVE!

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  43. Yay! My favorite score!

    I need a game like this!

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  44. staff. IT guys that hang out with dennis. very mild ragging. almost cute in a way. poor deluded souls.

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  45. I don't know who went for the Rays. Garza one night.

    I was only assuming because they have good pitching and Jays don't.

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  46. Never mind, I guess I'm thinking about the O's game on Sunday with that Matusz guy.

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  47. Oh and David Price. He's one of the best pitchers in baseball.

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  48. weird inning. only 4 hits.
    2 by scutaro and 2 by mcdonald, the 1-2 guys in the order.

    1B
    1B
    BB
    L7 SAC
    BB
    FC
    BB
    F8 SAC
    BB
    1B
    1B
    PF5

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  49. Okay, they have changed it to an error.

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  50. we chased garza, but lost.
    neimann was the other fkr besides price.

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  51. TV guys still haven't announced that scoring change! That I know of.

    Oh yeah, Niemann. He's not having a good year, but he did have a good game.

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  52. romero: 2.1-5-9-3-2, 56 (only 5 er)

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  53. Yes, weird inning for us. Lots of runs, but not much offense - just patience.

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  54. neuimann is having an exceptional year, actually -- 2.65 ERA, lower WHIP than price.

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  55. I must have looked up the wrong person. I saw a 7+ ERA.

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  56. Jeff Niemann, right? I have BRef up, must be looking at the wrong numbers.

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  57. heh - after the jays face 12 batters, throw 46 pitches, walk four guys, and allow 7 runs, lester fans the side on 11 pitches.

    get those rag arms back out there!

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  58. Yup, I had the wrong person. Having a great year.

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  59. Neimann (wasn't horrible last year either).

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  60. Yeah, I got it now. My eyesight is... not so good.

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  61. The only thing better than 10-0 is 11-0. (It's like Jim Rice said on the pre-game show: The hardest thing to do in baseball is get a hit. But to get a homer, that's even harder.)

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  62. staff. IT guys that hang out with dennis. very mild ragging. almost cute in a way. poor deluded souls.

    Makes you nostalgic for NYC, does it? ;)

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  63. Sarcastic cheers from Jays fans on the out.

    AND AN AD IN THE MIDDLE OF THE INNING.

    Not an on-screen ad, a full blown ad. I fucking hate Rogers.

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  64. Now we're just embarrassing them!

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  65. castig mentions the caustic cheers --

    DONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    and says well, they won't be here that long.

    !!!

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  66. now this would be a game to be at.

    we'd be on the 1B side and it would be 95% sox fans right now!

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  67. and says well, they won't be here that long.

    I can totally hear his deadpan delivery, too.

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  68. Maybe you could head on down there. Looks like it will be a long one.

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  69. I know, I wish we were there. The game we went to earlier in the year, we got a ton of runs... but so did they.

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  70. be nice to also pick up a game with this barrage.

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  71. if they are still going at midnight, maybe i will!

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  72. Maybe you could head on down there. Looks like it will be a long one.

    He's just a few blocks away, too.

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  73. be nice to also pick up a game with this barrage.

    I've been thinking that the whole time.

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  74. He's just a few blocks away, too.

    Do you get a dinner break?

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  75. Do those big chairs look as dorky in person as they do on TV?

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  76. too far away for a dinner break.

    i wonder if i could turn on the tv in the big eating area?

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  77. FOUL ball. I thought that was gone.

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  78. I'm pretty sure that ball hit the pole.

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  79. Great story about Laser the dog. (I'm just getting caught up on the thread.) I was just thinking the other day... My cat is 15 and I named her Mo, the year that Vaughn won the MVP. For years I've said, if I got a cat now I'd name it Little Papi. The other day I had the thought, if I got a cat now, could I actually name it Laser Show?

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  80. Through 4 innings:

    Jays #7 hitter has batted only once

    Sox #7 hitter has scored 3 runs

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  81. CLE - 020 010
    FKR - 001 00

    TB has 2 on, 1 out in 6th

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  82. Little Papi is a great name for a cat.

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  83. holy shit where did this hitting come from??! Time to shut it down and save some for tomorrow.

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  84. What a doofus picking up a foul ball from the ground.

    Jansenn just got thrown out of the game, telling the ump that it was bullshit that Cameron was awarded home on the fan interference.

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  85. Oops, I meant fair ball (in foul territory).

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  86. Well, this is interesting. They conference and send Cameron back to third (after awarding him home). I guess you can't uneject the pitcher though.

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  87. Right, they sent Cameron back but don't recall Jansen! Funny.

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  88. A dong to John Macdonald?! Lester must have fallen asleep on the mound.

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  89. Well hello. From 35,000 feet or so. Again. Travel season. Happy to see a lead that even Papelbon can hold.

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  90. slow mo dong

    buck martinez goes nuts

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  91. the jays are hitting dongs. that's all that matters. the actual scores of the games are meaningless.

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  92. It's all they have.

    They've been talking about the great dong-hitting Jays teams of yesteryear, how even their backup catcher hit this many dongs.

    These days most people don't brag about that.

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  93. and even though it is 14-3, i'll bet they make all kinds of noise and do that foghorn sound for every one.

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  94. They have so far. Can't not do the foghorn!

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  95. I have been looking at a computer screen all day, since early morning. Time to stop.

    Good night, and don't drink the water! It will be very DIRTY!

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  96. CLE - 020 010 141 - 9 13 0
    FKR - 001 000 101 - 3 6 0

    MFY - 1
    SEA -

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  97. Wow.

    CIN - 310 020 001 0 - 7 15 0
    PHI - 000 100 006 2 - 9 12 2

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  98. That was sweet to hear the 10-0 score on the radio on my drive in to Toronto for concert night #2 at Ontario Place.

    Looks like a great game, scrolled the thread quickly and I agree with A+L - would've loved to be down there tonight! Was going to go Sunday but going to have a busy day tomorrow so I want one day to relax this wknd. Game itself is fine, but getting there and out is sucky. But I'll definitely come out for JOS-2.

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  99. I also just spent about 2 min (2 min too many) reading some comments on the globe msg board. sooooooo dumb.

    MFY troll posts about the 5 best pitchers in baseball being their rotation.

    Tons of sox fans chirp back, and a big debate goes on mainly using pitchers W-Ls as the main argument.

    So dumb. I think people are just familiar with these shit stats, which is why they keep getting repeated. Then people actually give clout to them.

    If they want to discuss W-L, why not also discuss how many HR the pitcher's team hits per start? There's a quality stat you can use!

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