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July 3, 2011

G83: Red Sox 2, Astros 1

Red Sox  - 000 100 001 - 2  6  0
Astros   - 000 010 000 - 1  6  1
Beckett (8-5-1-0-11, 102) kept the Astros under his spell while the Red Sox tried and tried and tried to put a second run on the board. They finally snapped the 1-1 tie thanks to a bases loaded walk with two outs in the ninth inning. Boston's first run scored on an infield error. Whatever works...

The Red Sox left 12 men on base, ending the third, fourth, and ninth innings with the bases loaded. They were 1-for-12 with RATS. The Astros pitchers walked 22 Red Sox batters in the three-game series, including nine on Friday and 10 today. Boston pitchers issued four walks, all on Saturday.

Boston began the fourth with Kevin Youkilis's single and a walk to J.D. Drew. After Josh Reddick struck out, Yamaico Navarro singled to load the bases. Jason Varitek grounded to first baseman Brett Wallace, who threw home. His throw was extremely high; catcher Carlos Corporan leapt, but could not hold on the ball, and Youkilis scored (who was yelping in pain after sliding in safely when Corporan landed on his right foot/ankle).

The Red Sox had the first two men on in both the fifth and seventh innings, but could not do a damn thing, failing to advance any of the runners, and hitting into a double play in each inning.

With one out in the ninth, pinch-hitter Drew Sutton fell behind 0-2 and worked Mark Melancon for an eight-pitch walk. Jacoby Ellsbury singled to right. Dustin Pedroia grounded the ball into the shortstop hole. Clint Barmes had a play at third base, but he went to second instead. There was no relay to first, so the Sox had runners at first and third with two outs. The Astros decided to intentionally walk Adrian Gonzalez and load the bases for Youkilis. Melancon threw three high pitches to Yook, dropped in a strike, and then threw ball four, forcing in a run.

Jonathan Papelbon struck out the first two batters in the bottom of the ninth. He allowed a single to Wallace, but came back to strike out Chris Johnson to complete the sweep. (The 2-2 pitch before Wallace's single was a borderline (though very callable) strike, so Bot ended up striking out four batters to get out of the inning.)

The Red Sox are now 1.5 GB, as the Yankees lost to the Mets 3-2 in 10 innings. Mariano Rivera blew the save in the ninth and Jason Bay singled in the winning run in the 10th. New York shortstop Ramiro Pena committed two errors (one in the ninth and one in the tenth) on routine plays to aid the Mets.
Example
Josh Beckett / Jordan Lyles

Yamaico Navarro - 5.000 OPS in 2011! - starts today at shortstop.

Lyles is a 20-year-old right-hander who made his major league debut on May 31. In six starts, he has a 4.75 ERA.

Baseball Prospectus 2011:
Lyles reached Triple-A as a 19-year-old barely two years after he was selected by the Astros in the supplemental round of the 2008 draft ... Lyles draws rave reviews for his maturity and mound presence ... His stuff is not dominant, but plays up because of his approach and ability to keep things unpredictable, mixing a 90-92 mph fastball with late life, a big-breaking curveball, a slider capable of snapping lumber, and a changeup that's already a swing-and-miss offering.
ESPNBoston's Jeremy Lundblad, with some June stats re Adrian Gonzalez:
Highest June AVG for Red Sox, Last 50 Years
                    AVG   YEAR
Wade Boggs         .485   1987 
Nomar Garciaparra  .452   2000 
Carl Yastrzemski   .415   1965 
Adrian Gonzalez    .404   2011 
Mike Greenwell     .404   1988
  
[Ted Williams hit .460 in June 1948]
Gonzalez was the first Red Sox batter to hit over .400 with 25+ RBI in any month since Manny Ramirez did it in his first month with Boston (April 2001, .408, 31).

Chad Finn, Globe/Twitter:
Finally figured out who Adrian Gonzalez reminds me of: Either Will Clark '87-'89, or a 15-year-old playing Little League.
AL East: Yankees/Mets at 1 PM and Cardinals/Rays at 1:30 PM.

146 comments:

  1. What do you think of this? Umps using the scoreboard to check the count, and also asking the catcher!

    http://beta.news.yahoo.com/disputed-run-gives-san-diego-1-0-win-042437211.html

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  2. And it was only a 7-pitch AB! Gameday has the pitches - csfbfbb - but no explanation.

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  3. Stuff from PeteAbe:

    Varitek, last 13 games: .326, 6 extra-base hits, 10 RBI

    Ortiz: 0-for-last-20

    Reddick: 14-for-29 since being recalled.

    Pedroia, in 20 games since having his right knee examined: .367/.474/.608, 12 extra-base hits, 17 runs scored, 15 RBI

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  4. Ellsbury, CF
    Pedroia, 2B
    Gonzalez, 1B
    Youkilis, 3B
    Drew, RF
    Reddick, LF
    Navarro, SS
    Varitek, C
    Beckett, P

    Bourn, CF
    Barmes, SS
    Pence, RF
    Lee, LF
    Downs, 2B
    Wallace, 1B
    Johnson, 3B
    Corporan, C
    Lyles, P

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  5. July 3, 1906 - Cleveland beats the visiting Tigers 5-0 in game called after six innings because of rain. Detroit outfielder Germany Schaefer plays the last few innings wearing a raincoat over his uniform. (At second base, I believe!)

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  6. Billy Evans, AL umpire, St. Petersburg (Florida) Evening Independent, March 27, 1924:

    To my way of thinking the late Germany Schaefer created one of the funniest situations I have ever seen on the ball field. The humor centers around his personal appearance rather than his play.

    It was back in 1906, Detroit playing in Cleveland. The date was July 3. There was a crowd of about 5,000 in the stands. The weather was threatening, and not desiring to pick up any rain checks on the Fourth of July, the managers of the two clubs suggested that I make every effort to finish the game.

    Larry Lajoie was managing Cleveland while Bill Armour was in charge of Detroit. Both agreed they would make their players hustle in and out and would tolerate no delays.

    Everything went fine for three and one-half innings. In the last of the fourth inning, the Cleveland club made five runs. That started trouble.

    The Detroit club four runs to the bad, with the promise of having rain end the game any minute, forgot all about their good resolutions in no way to delay the game.

    Immediately every possible manner of stalling was indulged in. Nothing was overlooked. Jack Sheridan, who was umpiring the bases with me, peeved at the tatics of the Detroit club, suggested that I keep on playing regardless of how much rain fell.

    The Cleveland club finally managed to retire the Tigers in the first of the fifth. That made it a ball game. It was raining hard. Both clubs were willing to quit and call it a day. However, Sheridan and I were soaking wet, also a bit sore, and we decided to keep on playing.

    Three more innings were played in a downpour. When the Detroit club took the field for the last of the eighth, there was Schaefer at second, glove in one hand, umbrella in another, and wearing a rain coat buttoned high around his collar, borrowed from a fan. I called the game.

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  7. MFY -
    NYM -
    Start delayed by rain

    STL - 0
    FKR -

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  8. Clint mint according to Beckett

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  9. Pop up mats down 'stros' fros.

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  10. check out the big whiff on brett

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  11. Yanks Mets about to start it appears.

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  12. Jordan Lyles is pitching a PERFECT GAME!!!
    Jordan Lyles is pitching a PERFECT GAME!!!
    Jordan Lyles is pitching a PERFECT GAME!!!
    Jordan Lyles is pitching a PERFECT GAME!!!
    Jordan Lyles is pitching a PERFECT GAME!!!

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  13. We can still score often and fairly early.

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  14. uh...I guess he threw a ball while we watched the Taco Bell logo

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  15. Anti-semitic ad behind the plate?

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  16. When in Texas for Opening Day, I went to one of those HEB stores. Holy shit. It was bigger than my whole state.

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  17. Check out our beer section: HEBrews!

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  18. If there is an ad for "N-I-G" next inning, I'll know something is definitely up.

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  19. I'm having fun with family in Georgia. But I'm keeping up with the games. What got into McDonald last night?? That was a loooooong shot. Pun intended.

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  20. Alvy Singer: "You know, I was having lunch with some guys from NBC, so I said, 'Did you eat yet or what?' And Tom Christie said, 'No, JEW?' Not 'Did you?'...JEW eat? JEW? You get it? JEW eat?"

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  21. Wow, I thought Beckett might get forced at second....

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  22. Beckett: "I've already turned away from the play by the time you faked the throw anyway."

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  23. 4 in the third counts as early and often, Adrian

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  24. Uhhh....Jeter's missing a few games lately is the reason his name "jumps out at you"? Ya sure? I feel like Remy was about to say what the nation is thinking but wussed out.

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  25. I expect Jeter to be voted in as the AL's starting shortstop for at least three years after he retires.

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  26. It's really a lifetime achievement award for Jeter--he's been getting undue praise his whole life!

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  27. Laura sez:
    is anyone talking about what castig just said? possible new
    independent league team in sugarland, tx, suburb of houston, to be called "sugarland skeeters" (mosquitos!!), possible mgr "former ML mgr whose identity cannot be revealed at this time, but will be very interesting from a red sox point of view"

    ***

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  28. L:

    tell jere castig & ob did say what rsn is thinking. one said based on past performance, the other said based on popularity only. not sure who said which.

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  29. I think Jeter will be the All Star shortstop three years after he is DEAD.

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  30. I didn't mean RSN, I meant the nation of USA. But I really meant the whole world.

    So I guess Grady Little is the Skeeter Leader? That's my guess.

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  31. manager yelling at ump--NESN cuts to shot of wrong manager

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  32. I think Jeter will be the All Star shortstop three years after he is DEAD.

    He shouldn't suffer much of a decline in range.

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  33. Don't talk about Jeter being dead. You might jinx it.

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  34. Wallace: "I thought my catcher was 15 feet tall."

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  35. Do the red sox have any grand slams this year?

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  36. Then it is time. COME ON, LBJ!

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  37. Someone needs to spark the O against Lyles

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  38. Grady Little is the Skeeter Leader? That's my guess.

    Appropriate choice, since mosquitos are such irrtating pests.

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  39. Beckett is pitching the pellet with precision.

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  40. Remy, if you hate IL play, and you're rooting for Houston to come to the AL, you'll have IL play every day.

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  41. Okay, we can still score "often."

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  42. could we take advantage of even a few of this kid's mistakes?

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  43. Mets up 1-0 after a third of their game. Hopefully slightly more than a third actually.

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  44. Youk's takin' you outta the Parky, Lyles

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  45. Youk, what were you swinging at?

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  46. He sure is slow---barely made it to second.

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  47. but a productive single = 1-1.

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  48. MFY - 000 0
    NYM - 100

    STL - 010 002 0
    FKR - 001 022

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  49. On top of the wall lookin' down on Jason

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  50. Mets quickly lose no-hitter, shutout, and lead. 1-1.

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  51. The clock on the wall says it's time to score a run.

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  52. Mets out of bases loaded jam so it stays 1-1.

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  53. the table now has 3 legs and one of them is wobbly.

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  54. and the contents of one of the dishes eaten by someone else.

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  55. we set the table with that astronaut ice cream

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  56. i think we're up to 22 LOB in this game for the sox.

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  57. one of those soldiers was Renteria! I bet he blames he battlefield on all his errors.

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  58. Did you see how the Houston scoreboard has RHEL?

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  59. Is Joe saying he missed it cuz the pen was in his hand?

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  60. Did you see how the Houston scoreboard has RHEL?

    While the Yankee Stadium scoreboard has HIEL.

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  61. I never thought of the "RHE" in Rheal Cormier until now.

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  62. I don't like seeing LOB as part of the line score. Just habit, I suppose, because there is next to no reason for having error totals.

    My initial reaction when I see it is confusion because I look at the very end and expect RHE, but at the end is H, E, and LOB - and it does not compute right away.

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  63. Didn't even realize Yanks/Mets is the TBS game till now.

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  64. I saw an old article recently that had two linescores, one for just the earned runs. (I think it was one of those Troy games.)

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  65. having hit for drew, you think tito might move gonzalez to RF and put tiz at 1B? be nice to have the bats in the lineup, but the fielding would suffer...

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  66. I was listening to part of the game on the radio, and when Joe C. mentioned Hunter Pence, I swear it sounded like "underpants."

    My childish humor for the day.

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  67. Bench is empty except for Salty, the pitcher must hit now.

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  68. Two on! Can we please not have any MLOB this time?

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  69. did he think he was gonna get 2?? I woulda just thrown to third.

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  70. time for yook the cripple to come through...

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  71. made solid contact last time, this can be done

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  72. he's donged after a BBI earlier this year ...

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  73. he's NEVER been retired by this pitcher

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  74. I will take a walked in run.

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  75. HAHAHA what a dufus move by Mills

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  76. It's like we're playing the Mets, too!

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  77. time for microwave to open up another game.

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  78. I would think Bot was coming in whatever the situation.

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  79. all we needed was one.
    let's wrap this shit up and go home.

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  80. Mets have 2 on, 2 out in the 8th

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  81. sweeptastic....

    Now can the Mets pull a run out of their asses in the 9th?

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  82. Mo gets first 2, but walks Bay, then single.

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  83. Mets are trying. Single puts runners at 1st and 3rd with 2 outs.

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  84. Fucker missed a cookie, then called strike 2.

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  85. Ump forgets to expand the Mo Zone!

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  86. AND FRUITBAT BLOWS THE SAVE!!!!!!!!!

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  87. he fuckin did it!!!!!!!!!!!!! hahahahahahah fuck these fucking announcers and every yankee fan at shea right now... citi.....
    !!!!!!!!!


    Tied.

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  88. What was that???? How slow are you???

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  89. SHIT -------- thought the E6 would = a loss.

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  90. Be aggressive but not that aggressive, Jesus. And the guy didn't have to slide right into the tag like that....

    extra frames

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  91. You saying hold him up? Gotta send him. Odds are the next guy ends the inning. Try for the W.

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  92. But as you could see, even with them getting an off-target throw, he was still out by a lot.

    But since Martin was lying on his stomach, you coulda just taken a big step over him, I thought.

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  93. I can't believe that guy Metsed that play. Oh yes I can.

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  94. Man on 2nd, one out. Win it!!!!

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  95. Big debate here between my brothers. How do you score catchers interference? Is it an at-bat?

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  96. We have decided. No at-bat and no obp credit.

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  97. Yeah if they gave you an at bat for being interfered with, that'd be bitchy

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  98. Thanks Allan. I said you would know, but they eventually got there. I think it was the obp that was getting them.

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  99. I looked it up quickly, but I think I got the right answer.

    (P.S. Fuck you, Larry Barnett.)

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  100. Where is their all-star short stop?

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  101. Jere must be laughing too hard to comment...

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  102. So after the Red Sox win ...

    IT GETS BETTER!!!

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  103. Mets made a Trevor Project video today--keeping Trevor Hoffman ahead of Mo for as long as possible.

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  104. SoSH:

    mpx42: "Pena is going to be DESTROYED by the NY media tonight."

    Al Zarilla: "You don't see that it was all a ploy to ease sir Derek back in with no controversy?"

    mpx42: "I sit corrected."

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