Edmonds getting in on the act! Bout time!! But even better are good outings from Izzy and Carp. Carp is once again bringing filthy stuff, and if the lineup would have stepped up he'd be 3 and 0.
Question: When and who were the last pair to win the Cy Young and MVP in back to back years(either league and they don't have to be on the same team)?
-CJ
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Rolen's Back
One of the most encouraging things I noticed over the first few games is the play by Scott Rolen. Not only has he been seeing the ball well (as John Rooney points out EVERY at bat), but his play in the field looks good. That diving stop and throw to first from his knees can only be described as FILTHY! Jeff Cirillo needs to go ask for his lunch money back, as that was a mugging.
I really like Pujols' attitude regarding his HR. "I don't care about the home run...I care about the win." This is what separates Pujols from many of the other players out there. He leaves the conjecturing about individual accomplishments to wannabe pundits like me.
This is a big game for Marquis. He came out okay, but walked too many. He's in a contract year, and I hope that we are going to see some good stuff from him.
Bush had a great outing last time for the Brew-crew. Let's hope we can get to him early and make the kid sweat.
"If he raced his pregnant wife he'd finish third." (on catcher Mide Scioscia)
- Tommy Lasorda
-CJ
I really like Pujols' attitude regarding his HR. "I don't care about the home run...I care about the win." This is what separates Pujols from many of the other players out there. He leaves the conjecturing about individual accomplishments to wannabe pundits like me.
This is a big game for Marquis. He came out okay, but walked too many. He's in a contract year, and I hope that we are going to see some good stuff from him.
Bush had a great outing last time for the Brew-crew. Let's hope we can get to him early and make the kid sweat.
"If he raced his pregnant wife he'd finish third." (on catcher Mide Scioscia)
- Tommy Lasorda
-CJ
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Having missed a sweep...
If one were to be out of town the Chicago series was one to miss. So I'll just pretend that Izzy can throw strikes, Pujols can average more than 1 hit per series, and as Rob at Birdwatch said, "Sitting Edmonds leaves the Cardinals' lineup looking like Pujols, Rolen and the Seven Dwarves in a one-run game."
So...after our sweep of the Phillies we come back home to our brand new stadium and after an amazing game in which Pujols get his 4th of the season and Mulder hits his first ever, we are sitting pretty with a well deserved day off before the game on wed. Opening day was fantastic, as the closest I was able to get was to drive by the stadium just before at 3 central on HWY 64 on my way back from Oklahoma. Does anyone understnad how torturous this was for me? I was completely helpless, being so close, no way to get a ticket, sniff...sniff...I can't take anymore. I'll have to write more later....sniff...
-CJ
So...after our sweep of the Phillies we come back home to our brand new stadium and after an amazing game in which Pujols get his 4th of the season and Mulder hits his first ever, we are sitting pretty with a well deserved day off before the game on wed. Opening day was fantastic, as the closest I was able to get was to drive by the stadium just before at 3 central on HWY 64 on my way back from Oklahoma. Does anyone understnad how torturous this was for me? I was completely helpless, being so close, no way to get a ticket, sniff...sniff...I can't take anymore. I'll have to write more later....sniff...
-CJ
Friday, April 07, 2006
I'll take it
I'll take it. 4 run inning is all it takes. Marquis was oookay. I'm out of town and I'll post more later.
-CJ
-CJ
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Big Day for X-Files
Big day for X-Files. I've been anxious to see him all offseason. As most everyone knows, this is a big year for Mulder. He's a FA and is looking to get back to his position before the last little funk he had in Oakland. While he had a great season for most pitchers last year, it was not up to par for him. It would do this heart some good to see him come out with a dominating performance of a very good Phillies line-up.
As for Rollins, I'm excited for him, as his current streak is very impressive. I find myself cheering for and against the person challenging the record. Some may not like me for it, but I find myself wanting the mystique of the old record to stay intact. I felt similar regarding MacG and Sosa (and later Bonds)when they were chasing Roger M. Hindsight being 20/20, I really wish they hadn't succeeded, for obvious reasons. But I have little reason (so far) to doubt Rollins' authenticity.
For the sake of my Redbirds, however, I hope he hits nothing but air.
"It's bad luck to be superstitious."
Dave Coggin, Phillies
-CJ
As for Rollins, I'm excited for him, as his current streak is very impressive. I find myself cheering for and against the person challenging the record. Some may not like me for it, but I find myself wanting the mystique of the old record to stay intact. I felt similar regarding MacG and Sosa (and later Bonds)when they were chasing Roger M. Hindsight being 20/20, I really wish they hadn't succeeded, for obvious reasons. But I have little reason (so far) to doubt Rollins' authenticity.
For the sake of my Redbirds, however, I hope he hits nothing but air.
"It's bad luck to be superstitious."
Dave Coggin, Phillies
-CJ
Monday, April 03, 2006
More Miles
Miles. double. triple. So far so good.
Pujols 2 homers...
Carpenter...was looking good until the 4th. But with that kinda lead...But the Philies usually hit Carpenter.
Got to like the intentional walk to put ducks on a pond for the grand salami for Rolen.
Speaking of Rolen...I want to be deeeeead wrong.
Looks like a "W" to start off the season.
"It good to be the king!" -Mel Brooks, History of the World Part I
-CJ
Pujols 2 homers...
Carpenter...was looking good until the 4th. But with that kinda lead...But the Philies usually hit Carpenter.
Got to like the intentional walk to put ducks on a pond for the grand salami for Rolen.
Speaking of Rolen...I want to be deeeeead wrong.
Looks like a "W" to start off the season.
"It good to be the king!" -Mel Brooks, History of the World Part I
-CJ
Magic 8ball
Feel free to send in your questions to your very own CardinalJohn, a pathetic excuse for a prophet, but you'll get my gut feeling nonetheless.
In a few hours another glorious season for the St. Louis Cardinals will be underway. I'm really stoked.
Will Pujols do even better this year?
My sources say, "Yes." Stronger, more experienced, and he's only 26.
Will Rolen be back to form?
Probably not. He'll be back--as in better than 2005, but that is hardly saying anything. Unfortunely, I don't think he'll ever revert back to his prime. I hope I'm DEAD WRONG.
Will the rotation be able to put up 2005esque numbers?
Most Likely. I've had to eat crow regarding these guys more than once. I've learned not to doubt 'em.
Will the bullpen hold up?
Outlook hazy--for obvious reasons.
Will our outfield be enough?
Yes, but it won't be pretty. I'll join the aging Edmonds but cheer for him all the more. I still think he's got a few more web-gems in him.
Infield replacements?
Yes, and don't believe the doom and gloom talk about the replacements. They were saying the same things about Eck and Grud last year.
Will they win 100 games again?
No.
Will they win the World Series?
Outlook positive.
Will they win today against the Phillies?
You bet your sweet bippy!
-CJ
In a few hours another glorious season for the St. Louis Cardinals will be underway. I'm really stoked.
Will Pujols do even better this year?
My sources say, "Yes." Stronger, more experienced, and he's only 26.
Will Rolen be back to form?
Probably not. He'll be back--as in better than 2005, but that is hardly saying anything. Unfortunely, I don't think he'll ever revert back to his prime. I hope I'm DEAD WRONG.
Will the rotation be able to put up 2005esque numbers?
Most Likely. I've had to eat crow regarding these guys more than once. I've learned not to doubt 'em.
Will the bullpen hold up?
Outlook hazy--for obvious reasons.
Will our outfield be enough?
Yes, but it won't be pretty. I'll join the aging Edmonds but cheer for him all the more. I still think he's got a few more web-gems in him.
Infield replacements?
Yes, and don't believe the doom and gloom talk about the replacements. They were saying the same things about Eck and Grud last year.
Will they win 100 games again?
No.
Will they win the World Series?
Outlook positive.
Will they win today against the Phillies?
You bet your sweet bippy!
-CJ
Friday, March 24, 2006
...than you can shake a stick at
Lots of new (at least to me) cardinal blogs out there. Here are a few:
http://crimsonfowl.blogspot.com/
http://26thman.com/
http://progenyofpagnozzi.blogspot.com/
http://cardsfanschicago.com/
http://redbirdsfun.blogspot.com/
http://redbirddiary.blogspot.com/
http://www.stlouiscardsblog.com/
http://www.lawman3842.com/blog/
http://www.redbirdramblings.blogspot.com/
http://birdbrain.wordpress.com/
http://yourenotagolfer.mlblogs.com/
http://reverendredbird.wordpress.com/
http://www.theredcrush.com/
http://www.inwaltwetrust.com/
"Whatever I feel like doing, Gosh!"
-CJ
http://crimsonfowl.blogspot.com/
http://26thman.com/
http://progenyofpagnozzi.blogspot.com/
http://cardsfanschicago.com/
http://redbirdsfun.blogspot.com/
http://redbirddiary.blogspot.com/
http://www.stlouiscardsblog.com/
http://www.lawman3842.com/blog/
http://www.redbirdramblings.blogspot.com/
http://birdbrain.wordpress.com/
http://yourenotagolfer.mlblogs.com/
http://reverendredbird.wordpress.com/
http://www.theredcrush.com/
http://www.inwaltwetrust.com/
"Whatever I feel like doing, Gosh!"
-CJ
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
Clearing Cobwebs
Its time to clear the cobwebs of another offseason, and things look promising.
This is where I tell you that many a blogger and even more a professional writer will point out how "staying healthy is the key" to a successful season.
This is where I tell you that there are some new blogs out there that are worth a look (more on that in a later post).
This is where I tell you that is a bummer that Redbird Reasoning is no longer posting.
This is where I tell you that the player I refuse to talk about has now resurfaced only to fall to another injury.
...where I tell you that the way people are bemoaning Encarnacion, Spivey, and the left-fielder-to-be-named sounds an awful lot like the moans a year ago about Nunez, Grud, and Eckstein.
...where I tell you that we have a great problem if Ponson is battling just to make the rotation.
...where I tell you that Pujols better not hurt himself playing in the WBC.
...where I tell you a part of me is cheering for the Dom Rep.
...that I can't wait for my first game at new Busch.
...that loyalties aside, losing Morris is a very good thing, hated to see you go, Mo.
...that you know its going to be a good year in the central when the Reds are all hyped about their 37 year old prospect from Japan.
...that the Pirates are still the Pirates, the Cubs are still the Cubs, and the Astros are just too old.
Here's to another quality year. GO CARDS!
"You can't take her stuff. She's too old. I mean look at her...she's ooollld."
Happy Gilmore
-CJ
This is where I tell you that many a blogger and even more a professional writer will point out how "staying healthy is the key" to a successful season.
This is where I tell you that there are some new blogs out there that are worth a look (more on that in a later post).
This is where I tell you that is a bummer that Redbird Reasoning is no longer posting.
This is where I tell you that the player I refuse to talk about has now resurfaced only to fall to another injury.
...where I tell you that the way people are bemoaning Encarnacion, Spivey, and the left-fielder-to-be-named sounds an awful lot like the moans a year ago about Nunez, Grud, and Eckstein.
...where I tell you that we have a great problem if Ponson is battling just to make the rotation.
...where I tell you that Pujols better not hurt himself playing in the WBC.
...where I tell you a part of me is cheering for the Dom Rep.
...that I can't wait for my first game at new Busch.
...that loyalties aside, losing Morris is a very good thing, hated to see you go, Mo.
...that you know its going to be a good year in the central when the Reds are all hyped about their 37 year old prospect from Japan.
...that the Pirates are still the Pirates, the Cubs are still the Cubs, and the Astros are just too old.
Here's to another quality year. GO CARDS!
"You can't take her stuff. She's too old. I mean look at her...she's ooollld."
Happy Gilmore
-CJ
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
"Anti-Gems"
Call me evil. Tell me I'm sick. Say whatever you want but here are some juicy comments that I found on various blogs. Enjoy!
"Awww, Poo Holes!!!"
"Nothing like the swift horse kick in the jimmy of tonight's two-out, two-strike homer by Pujols."
"Everybody on Planet Earth knew it was so far gone."
"By the way no rinky-dink tee-ball homer into the circus seats for Pujols."
"If you truly love the game of baseball and see the bigger picture, we witnessed one of the most beautiful hits in the game of baseball when Pujols knocked that pitch out of the park. I hate it that he did that. It makes me sick, but when you love this game, you know that what we saw in that hit was pure beauty."
"Of course you're not going to win. Baseball in Houston is a clown show with your stupid buzzing, the silly little costumes, and those chip shot boxes in left field."
"If I hear one more person on the radio whine that Houston is "owed" a World Series, I'm gonna spew."
"Man that ball got outta here in a hurry. I mean anything travels that far oughta have a…stewardess on it, don't you think?"
“Juuuuuust incase you missed the last 50 highlights of Pujols going yard, here it is again folks in slow motion!” Astros fans, do you care for lemon juice to go with that salt on your wound?”
"They have found a way salvage a loss from the jaws of victory."
"It was like "Field of Dreams." But this was "Field of Nightmares.""
"We're in deep doo-doo."
"I know Astros fans are meant to suffer, but isn't forty years the usual limit?"
"So what, a KCMO firm designed Enron Field. Big deal. Still doesn't change the fact that there is a HILL IN CENTER FIELD."
"Can we agree that there's no such thing as a "closer" when Albert Pujols comes up to bat?"
and the Cou de Gras:
"Pujols stood there admiring that home run while Phil Cuzzi ran over from his right field post to signal "FOUL BALL!""
Click here if you're feeling really mean.
http://eksports.blogspot.com/
http://plunkbiggio.blogspot.com/
"Laugh it up Fuzzball." -Han Solo
-CJ
"Awww, Poo Holes!!!"
"Nothing like the swift horse kick in the jimmy of tonight's two-out, two-strike homer by Pujols."
"Everybody on Planet Earth knew it was so far gone."
"By the way no rinky-dink tee-ball homer into the circus seats for Pujols."
"If you truly love the game of baseball and see the bigger picture, we witnessed one of the most beautiful hits in the game of baseball when Pujols knocked that pitch out of the park. I hate it that he did that. It makes me sick, but when you love this game, you know that what we saw in that hit was pure beauty."
"Of course you're not going to win. Baseball in Houston is a clown show with your stupid buzzing, the silly little costumes, and those chip shot boxes in left field."
"If I hear one more person on the radio whine that Houston is "owed" a World Series, I'm gonna spew."
"Man that ball got outta here in a hurry. I mean anything travels that far oughta have a…stewardess on it, don't you think?"
“Juuuuuust incase you missed the last 50 highlights of Pujols going yard, here it is again folks in slow motion!” Astros fans, do you care for lemon juice to go with that salt on your wound?”
"They have found a way salvage a loss from the jaws of victory."
"It was like "Field of Dreams." But this was "Field of Nightmares.""
"We're in deep doo-doo."
"I know Astros fans are meant to suffer, but isn't forty years the usual limit?"
"So what, a KCMO firm designed Enron Field. Big deal. Still doesn't change the fact that there is a HILL IN CENTER FIELD."
"Can we agree that there's no such thing as a "closer" when Albert Pujols comes up to bat?"
and the Cou de Gras:
"Pujols stood there admiring that home run while Phil Cuzzi ran over from his right field post to signal "FOUL BALL!""
Click here if you're feeling really mean.
http://eksports.blogspot.com/
http://plunkbiggio.blogspot.com/
"Laugh it up Fuzzball." -Han Solo
-CJ
What the heck?
A totally scorched and crushed baseball was found in my backyard today. Anyone know anything about this?
-CJ
-CJ
Monday, October 17, 2005
From Worst to Best
Two outs. One of the best closers in the game. But Eck does what he does best. Edgar who? Edmonds battles to get on base. Pujols, mighty Pujols. I woke up the entire apartment complex. He smoked it up over the train tracks. I always hated that stupid train whistle every time they score. No whistle for that! I loved watching the reaction of the fans as they go into a state of absolute shock. Pettite was hilarious. You can see him mouth "Oh...my...gosh."
And for those who were wondering. Yes, I was praying. Back to Busch.
-A very happy CJ
And for those who were wondering. Yes, I was praying. Back to Busch.
-A very happy CJ
Sunday, October 16, 2005
Worst Ever
I have never in all my years seen a game called as poorly. The strikezone was anything but "consistent." All sorts of high and low calls going for the Astros but nothing for the Cards. Then ejecting Edmonds was CRAZY. It doesn't matter what he might have said you can't eject him there unless he bumps him or something. This isn't regular season. What is wrong with the Ump that he has to have his crew chief stick up for him and then has to eject one of the premier players in the game because of something he said.
And how bad is it that we can't get a runner home from third with no outs. I'm too steamed to write more. The Astros are too good a team for the Cards to have to play against the umps too.
-a really mad CJ
And how bad is it that we can't get a runner home from third with no outs. I'm too steamed to write more. The Astros are too good a team for the Cards to have to play against the umps too.
-a really mad CJ
Monday, September 19, 2005
17-12!!!!
So I'm watching some football yesterday. And they've got MLB baseball scores in the little box in the upper righthand corner of my TV screen. And I see STL 17 ARI 12!!! I'm thinking holy cow that's a high score. Then I'm thinking...wait we don't play the Diamondbacks today. Then a gamebreak and I hear that St Louis despite little offense pulled out a win!!! WHAT IN THE WORLD?!!?!? Then I realize that the little box in the righthand corner of my TV screen switched to NFL. And I feel pretty silly...
-CJ
-CJ
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
Fish...
All of a sudden I'm an Astros fan. Happens every year. I start cheering for some team that will make it nice for us. I REALLLLLLLY want to play the Padres in the division series. And the only way it looks like that will happen is for the Astros to rise up. Prob is if they don't then the Braves get about as close to a free pass to the 7er. But our beloved birds deserve that free pass. And don't worry about 'Stros in the 7er. They're not half what they were at the end of last year.
"Bow to your Sensei!"
-CJ
"Bow to your Sensei!"
-CJ
Monday, August 08, 2005
Who me?
Wow its been a long time since I've posted. I guess that's what two summer school sessions of grad level biblical Hebrew will do to you. I'm not out of the woods yet as I still have 3 weeks of good times. Then its "out of the frying pan and into the fire" as the fall semester starts up.
So....Injuries galore and we're still 10 games up on arguably the hottest team in baseball.
Imagine a Cardinal's lineup with a healthy Rolen, Molina, Edmonds, Pujols, Walker, and Sanders. Just imagine.
And let me tell you what I'm sick of. "The Astros sure are dangerous with those 1-2-3 starting pitchers. In a short series blah blah blah." Its true. Any team with quality starters will be dangerous in a short series. But seriously...lets give the Redbird's starters their due. Carpenter (CY frontrunner), Mulder, Morris (a resurgent) then imagine Suppan and Marquis coming out of the pen. Yeah that's sick. Astros don't have that. And they don't have Carlos "he should have that removed" Beltran to hit 9 HR's in an abreiviated postseason for them. Kent gone too? Sure the killer B's are in rare form, but does anyone think that they will stay at that? Think Petite will be healthy? hahahhahaha
The Cardinals have maintained a 10 game lead with the likes of Diaz and Mahoney, J-Rod (man he takes a beating), Seabol, John Gall (about bloody time he got the call), Luna, and Nunez more than frequenting the lineup? This is not what one would expect to maintain a lead the likes of which the Cardinal's are sporting. This season reminds me of a basketball game. A team packed with stars gets out to an early lead and then has to rest starters for foul trouble, injuries, or a simple breather. Then they put in these guys you've never heard of. But just when you thought that the trailing team might make a run without the stars in there the scrubs hold em off, and even extend the lead. Is there anything more demoralizing to the team trying to come back? The current Cardinals roster is doing just that. With healthy and great pitching and a more than scrapy lineup, let the Astros be the "Hottest team in baseball" all they want. Imagine as they real off another 8-10 stretch and they look up and still see another double digit lead.
Man, its good to be a Cardinals fan.
"Your mom goes to college."
-CJ
So....Injuries galore and we're still 10 games up on arguably the hottest team in baseball.
Imagine a Cardinal's lineup with a healthy Rolen, Molina, Edmonds, Pujols, Walker, and Sanders. Just imagine.
And let me tell you what I'm sick of. "The Astros sure are dangerous with those 1-2-3 starting pitchers. In a short series blah blah blah." Its true. Any team with quality starters will be dangerous in a short series. But seriously...lets give the Redbird's starters their due. Carpenter (CY frontrunner), Mulder, Morris (a resurgent) then imagine Suppan and Marquis coming out of the pen. Yeah that's sick. Astros don't have that. And they don't have Carlos "he should have that removed" Beltran to hit 9 HR's in an abreiviated postseason for them. Kent gone too? Sure the killer B's are in rare form, but does anyone think that they will stay at that? Think Petite will be healthy? hahahhahaha
The Cardinals have maintained a 10 game lead with the likes of Diaz and Mahoney, J-Rod (man he takes a beating), Seabol, John Gall (about bloody time he got the call), Luna, and Nunez more than frequenting the lineup? This is not what one would expect to maintain a lead the likes of which the Cardinal's are sporting. This season reminds me of a basketball game. A team packed with stars gets out to an early lead and then has to rest starters for foul trouble, injuries, or a simple breather. Then they put in these guys you've never heard of. But just when you thought that the trailing team might make a run without the stars in there the scrubs hold em off, and even extend the lead. Is there anything more demoralizing to the team trying to come back? The current Cardinals roster is doing just that. With healthy and great pitching and a more than scrapy lineup, let the Astros be the "Hottest team in baseball" all they want. Imagine as they real off another 8-10 stretch and they look up and still see another double digit lead.
Man, its good to be a Cardinals fan.
"Your mom goes to college."
-CJ
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Concerned?
I am. Call me nervous. Call me unsatisfiable. Call me irresponsible. I am, but don't call me Surely. Wanna know why?
More than one weak series against the Reds, Pirates, and Rockies. Doesn't really boost your confidence.
Several wins by only one run.
Hope remains in that several losses were by only one run. And even though we split a four game swaf with the Pirates we dramatically outscored them.
Honestly, it seems eerily similar to the way we played in the last post-season. We play strong against the Dodgers. We start strong against the Astros and then we almost blew it. We then get cloobered but a freight train with fate graffittied on one side and Red Sox on the other.
Unless we start playing like the 44 Birds...
"Its much easier to find four good starters than five." -Earl Weaver
-CJ
More than one weak series against the Reds, Pirates, and Rockies. Doesn't really boost your confidence.
Several wins by only one run.
Hope remains in that several losses were by only one run. And even though we split a four game swaf with the Pirates we dramatically outscored them.
Honestly, it seems eerily similar to the way we played in the last post-season. We play strong against the Dodgers. We start strong against the Astros and then we almost blew it. We then get cloobered but a freight train with fate graffittied on one side and Red Sox on the other.
Unless we start playing like the 44 Birds...
"Its much easier to find four good starters than five." -Earl Weaver
-CJ
Wednesday, June 15, 2005
Smokin'
- That ladies and gentlemen is a GEM. 2 baserunners through 9 innings. That's how you spell relief. Carpenter really showed up Halladay's splended performance from the day before with 1 hit and 1 walk and no runs through 9IP. AND against the former team. Proving you really can have your cake and eat it too.
- After Walker talking about walking, many in the "Cardinal Nation" (not the blog) began to be worried (myself included), but with the comment "especially if we win the World Series" and a 2 HR-hustling-performance, Redbird fans can rest easier.
- The fact that the Cardinals continue to shine without Rolen and Edmonds (bruised ribs for the past two games) only continues to lift my hopes (not that they were low) for this season.
-CJ
Friday, June 10, 2005
Benching A-Rod for Marquis?
Yup. That's what I'm doing in my fantasy league. Why? I'll tell you.
*Background singing: "He's going to tell. He's going to tell."
STOP THAT! Stop that! No singing on my blog.
With my last post I wondered if I wasn't as loyal of a Cardinals fan because I said some crazy stuff like Lee deserves to start over Pujols yadda yadda.
Then I ran into a small problem. I have A-Rod and Marquis. Against my better judegement I have benched A-Rod and started Joe Randa. Unwise? Most likely. Will I pay? Probably. Am I loyal? You tell me.
"What's wrong with her. She's beautiful. She's got huge...tracts of land."
-CJ
*Background singing: "He's going to tell. He's going to tell."
STOP THAT! Stop that! No singing on my blog.
With my last post I wondered if I wasn't as loyal of a Cardinals fan because I said some crazy stuff like Lee deserves to start over Pujols yadda yadda.
Then I ran into a small problem. I have A-Rod and Marquis. Against my better judegement I have benched A-Rod and started Joe Randa. Unwise? Most likely. Will I pay? Probably. Am I loyal? You tell me.
"What's wrong with her. She's beautiful. She's got huge...tracts of land."
-CJ
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