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Duffy, Morales lead Royals past Cardinals in series opener

riggertRoyalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Danny Duffy matched a career best with eight sharp innings, the Royals kept swinging hot bats and Kansas City routed the St. Louis Cardinals 6-2 on Monday night to open a four-game, two-city series.

Kendrys Morales went 4 for 4 and drove in two runs, and Eric Hosmer also had a pair of RBI as the Royals roughed up Adam Wainwright (6-5) to snap a four-game losing streak to their cross-state rival.

Duffy (3-1) served up a two-run homer to Matt Holliday in the first before settling into a nice rhythm, keeping the Cardinals off balance with pinpoint control. The left-hander struck out eight and didn’t walk a batter while breezing through a lineup that scored 11 runs the previous day against Seattle.

Duffy has been the Royals’ best starter for a while. But after beginning the season in the bullpen, he had struggled to go deep in games; his longest outing all year was 6 1/3 innings in a loss at Baltimore.

This time, he got some help from an offense that’s produced 24 hits and 12 runs in back-to-back wins.

Wainwright wasted no time coughing up the lead Holliday had given him, loading the bases for Morales in the first inning. The big designated hitter lined a single to right over a shifted infield to tie the game.

Kansas City pulled ahead for good in the second, stringing together five singles and a double while batting through the order. Lorenzo Cain provided the lead with a sharp single up the middle, Hosmer extended it with his bounding double down the right-field line, and Salvador Perez added an RBI single to make it 6-2.

Wainwright must have figured something out — he retired 10 of his next 11 batters. But the damage was done, and he was pulled after five innings and 102 pitches. It was the third time this season the three-time All-Star has allowed at least six runs in a start, though only four were earned.

It was also the first time Wainwright had lost in six starts at Kauffman Stadium.

ALL-STAR VOTING

Major League Baseball released its final update of All-Star fan voting. Hosmer (1B) and Perez (C) lead the AL at their positions, while Cardinals C Yadier Molina tops voting at his in the NL. The selection show is July 5 and the All-Star Game is the following week. Royals skipper Ned Yost, who will manage the American League squad, said “we’re going to be in pretty good shape” when asked about Kansas City representation.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Cardinals: SS Aledmys Diaz left after fouling a pitch off his forehead in the ninth inning. … 1B Matt Adams (back) remained out of the lineup, though manager Mike Matheny said Adams was available to pinch-hit. Adams has been out since Wednesday. … C Brayan Pena (knee) is expected to come off the disabled list Tuesday.

UP NEXT

Royals RHP Yordano Ventura (6-4) returns from an eight-game suspension stemming from a brawl in Baltimore to face Cardinals RHP Michael Wacha (3-7) on Tuesday night. Wacha won for the first time in nearly two months his last time out against the Cubs.

— Associated Press —

Mustangs allow six runs in the eighth, lose at Nevada 8-2

riggertMustangsThe St. Joseph Mustangs lost for the third time in three games at Nevada this season as they fell on Sunday 8-2 at Lyons Stadium.

St. Joe’s collegiate summer baseball team is now 18-8 this season and 13-8 in the MINK League.

The Mustangs fell behind 2-0 after two innings Sunday, but came back to tie the game in the third with two runs.

Connor Bacon had an RBI double and then Kyle Uhrich singled to bring in Bacon.

The game remained tied 2-2 until the bottom of the eighth inning when St. Joseph went to its bullpen.

Jonathan Lynch came on in relief of Mustangs’ starter Michael Lydon-Lorson, who allowed just four hits and two runs in seven innings of work.  Lynch hit the first two batters he faced and then walked another to load the bases.  Drew Ferguson then came on for Lynch and he walked three more batters and allowed two hits as six runs scored in the inning for Nevada.

St. Joe only had five hits Sunday as Louis Mele finished 2-for-4 and Tyler Cox had the other hit.

The Mustangs have at least one win against every team in the MINK League this season except Nevada.  They’re 0-3 in their three games at Nevada and they’ve been outscored by the Griffons 30-9.  St. Joseph still has three games left with Nevada at Phil Welch Stadium, the first of those is July 6.

The Mustangs stay on the road Monday as they play at Joplin.  The first pitch is at 7:00 p.m.

Kennedy strikes out 11, Royals salvage final game against Houston

riggertRoyalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Ian Kennedy knew Kansas City needed a long outing, and he delivered.

Kennedy struck out 11 over seven innings, Kendrys Morales hit two home runs and the Royals snapped the Houston Astros’ seven-game winning streak with a 6-1 victory Sunday.

After Royals starters Edinson Volquez and Chris Young were roughed up in blowout losses in the first two games of this series, lasting a total of 3 1/3 innings, Kennedy allowed one run and three hits with one walk.

“Last night I passed him after the game and he said, `You need for me to go nine?” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “I said, `No, just give me a strong seven.’ And that’s exactly what he did. That’s a real good hitting team over there and to hold them to three hits, seven strong innings, he just pitched tremendous and gave us an opportunity to let things sort out in that bullpen.”

Kennedy (6-6) struck out his final four batters and finished one shy of matching his career best in strikeouts.

“Every time out you try to do that,” Kennedy said. “It doesn’t happen every time, obviously, unless you’re (Clayton) Kershaw or guys like him that just go out and punch everybody else out and go seven or eight innings every single time.

“That’s kind of what pitching is, make everything look like a fastball. My curveball today was better than it has been. I was staying on top of it. It was a little bit better than normal. I was just throwing fastball, curveball for the most part of the game. My slider when I needed it was down and had some good break. I threw it in some good counts.”

Morales connected for a solo drive in the fourth and seventh. Cheslor Cuthbert hit a two-run shot against Doug Fister (8-4) during Kansas City’s five-run seventh.

“It really happened fast,” Astros manager A.J. Hinch said. “It takes a little bit away from how good Doug was for most of the game and leaves a bad taste in his mouth, I’m sure.”

Lorenzo Cain had three of the Royals’ 13 hits.

Fister, who was 7-0 in his previous 10 starts, lost for the first time since April 25. He gave up four runs and eight hits in 6 2/3 innings, including three home runs.

“In a big league ballgame, most times it comes down to two or three pitches,” Fister said. “Ian made those pitches today. I didn’t.”

Evan Gattis hit a leadoff homer in the sixth for Houston.

Astros star Jose Altuve singled in the fourth to extend his streak of reaching base safely to 29 straight games, matching his career high set last year and the longest active streak in the majors.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals: RHP Kris Medlen, who is on the disabled list with rotator cuff inflammation, threw 4 2/3 innings for Triple-A Omaha on Saturday, allowing an unearned run and two hits. “He’s probably not ready,” Yost said. “He’s throwing the ball good. We need to get him built up, need to get him some consistency. He really took a good step yesterday in terms of his command. But, as to need, we’ve got him slated for more (rehab) starts.”

UP NEXT

Astros: RHP Collin McHugh, who starts Monday at Los Angeles, is 4-2 with 2.82 ERA in eight career starts against the Angels.

Royals: LHP Danny Duffy, who starts Monday against the Cardinals, is 3-3 with a 3.10 ERA in 13 appearances against National League clubs. St. Louis will counter with RHP Adam Wainwright.

— Associated Press —

Rosters announced for Missouri 8-Man Football Coaches Association All-Star Game at MWSU

riggertFootballThe Missouri 8-Man Football Coaches Association will be hosting its sixth annual Missouri 8-Man Football Senior All Star Game on Saturday, July 9, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. at Spratt Stadium on Missouri Western University’s campus in St. Joseph, MO.

Thirty-nine of Missouri’s top 8-Man senior football players have been invited to participate in this event. They will report Thursday, July 7, 2016 to Missouri Western and practice for three days as a member of either the Green or Grey team in preparation for the event.

The teams will be coached by 8-Man football coaches from the eight teams that made the state semi-finals in 2015. Once again, Coach Jonathan Schoonover of North Andrew leads the Grey Team. He is assisted by Tyler Anderson of Southwest Ludlow, Kirk Thacker of

Norborne/Hardin-Central, and Steve Juhl of St. Joseph Christian. The Green Team is led by Coach Shane Hilton of Stanberry. His assistants are Doug Fountain of Albany, Chris Healy of Worth County and Ross Hastert of Rock Port. The players were drafted by the coaches; thereby pitting previous teammates against one another in certain instances.

Admission is $7.00 per person. Gates open up at 5:30 p.m. T-shirts will be for sale throughout the contest. All proceeds go to the Missouri 8-Man Football Coaches Association. For more information, please check the Association’s home page at http://www.mo8mancoaches.com/.

2016 Team Rosters (Alphabetical):
Grey All-Star Team
Head Coach: Jonathan Schoonover, North Andrew
Asst. Coach: Tyler Anderson, Southwest Ludlow
Asst. Coach: Kirk Thacker, Norborne/Hardin-
Central
Asst. Coach: Steve Juhl, St. Joseph Christian

Koby Reynolds , North West Nodaway
Keaton Eddins, Southwest Livingston
Gunner Hughes, North Andrew
Ben Badell, Worth County
Duncan Owens, DeKalb
Michael McConkey, South Nodaway
Tanner Reagan, DeKalb
Brent Windsor, North Andrew
Shelby McMillen, Stanberry
Justin Chitwood, Norborne/Hardin-Central
Drake Naylor, Albany
Colby Linthicum, Rock Port
Zachary Atkins, North Andrew
Matthew Corkins, St. Joseph Christian
Alex Collingham , Norborne/Hardin-Central
Rhyler Estenbaum, Norborne/Hardin-Central
Jakob Cordell, North West Nodaway
Brody Bauman, North Andrew
Thomas Burton , Norborne/Hardin-Central
Blake George, St. Joseph Christian
Christian Patterson, North Andrew

Green All-Star Team
Head Coach: Shane Hilton, Stanberry
Asst. Coach: Doug Fountain, Albany
Asst. Coach: Chris Healy, Worth County
Asst. Coach: Ross Hastert, Rock Port
Tristin McNelly, Norborne/Hardin-Central

Brevyn Ross, Worth County
Alex McQuinn, Stanberry
Daniel Hailey, Stanberry
Brady Minter, Rock Port
Nathan McClain, Albany
Nathan Pointer, Worth County
Seth Cline, Albany
Lake Crowe, Southwest Livingston
Garrett Ball, East Atchison
Mitchell Officer, North Andrew
Darian Horr, DeKalb
Caden Wilson, Albany
Trent McQueen, Stanberry
Austin Pulley, South Nodaway
Dakota Cross, Albany
Tristan Miller, Worth County
Dalton Henderson, DeKalb
Jacob Hardy, Worth County
John Hall, St. Joseph Christian
Khol Bounds, Albany
Blake Farnan, North West Nodaway

Cardinals hit six home runs in 11-6 win at Seattle

riggertCardinalsSEATTLE (AP) — In a ballpark known to keep hitters at bay, the St. Louis Cardinals flexed their power at Safeco Field on Sunday.

Matt Carpenter and Tommy Pham each homered twice as the Cardinals went deep six times in an 11-6 victory over the Seattle Mariners.

“Nice to see the power show up” Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said. “This was a story about the offense, and we were hoping we would see it, happy we did.”

Jedd Gyorko and Matt Holliday also homered for St. Louis, which tied a season-high with six long balls. Carpenter, Holliday, and Aledmys Diaz each had three hits as the Cardinals finished with 17 — including 13 for extra bases.

Gyorko and Pham led off the seventh with back-to-back home runs against reliever Nick Vincent (1-7) to break a 6-6 tie. Holliday extended St. Louis’ lead to 9-6 with a solo shot in the eighth against Edwin Diaz. Pham and Carpenter each hit their second home runs, both solo shots, in the ninth.

“They come in bunches it seems like,” Pham said after hitting his first two of the season. “I’m just glad to be a part of it.”

Kevin Siegrist (5-2) allowed one run on two hits in 1 1/3 inning to get the win.

Franklin Gutierrez tied the game at 6-6 with a three-run homer against Siegrist in the bottom of the sixth. A two-out single by Ketel Marte knocked St. Louis starter Jaime Garcia out of the game, and Gutierrez drilled a 1-1 fastball from Siegrist into the Mariners’ bullpen in left field.

“It was definitely trending in their direction,” Matheny said. “Just a shame that we couldn’t hold on to that for Jaime. Got to a spot where they made the most of their opportunity and it definitely did shift the momentum.”

Four straight extra-base hits helped the Cardinals erase Seattle’s 3-1 in the fifth. Consecutive one-out doubles by Diaz, Holliday and Stephen Piscotty tied the score. Brandon Moss then put the Cardinals ahead with an RBI triple against Seattle starter James Paxton. An error by Kyle Seager capped the scoring and put the St. Louis ahead 5-3.

Carpenter extended St. Louis’ lead to 6-3 with a solo home run in the sixth against reliever Donn Roach, his third extra-base hit of the afternoon.

“St. Louis swung the bats very well today,” Mariners manager Scott Servais said. “We didn’t throw it so good, home runs and the extra-base hits certainly mounted against us. Played pretty well in the series. Obviously, today just got away from us.”

Nelson Cruz hit a solo homer, his 19th, to lead off the third and put the Mariners ahead 3-1. Cruz finished 2 for 4 with two RBI.

Diaz had a ground-rule RBI double to put St. Louis up 1-0 in the first.

Cruz tied it with a run-scoring fielder’s choice in the bottom of the inning. Shawn O’Malley gave the Mariners a 2-1 lead with a ground-rule double in the second.

Garcia labored through 5 2/3 innings, allowing single runs in each of the first three innings, and getting tagged for two more on Gutierrez’s ninth home run of the season.

“Jaime did what he had to to stay in the game, keep us in it,” Matheny said. “I thought he got better as he went. Bullpen came in and helped out.

Paxton was lifted after the fifth, ending a streak of four straight starts in which he lasted six or more innings.

“I felt like I was battling all day. Didn’t have my ace stuff,” Paxton said. “The command wasn’t really there but we were fighting. … Holliday hit that changeup down in the zone and then a couple jam jobs, but it was tough. That stuff happens and you just have to fight through it.”

SHIELDING THE SUN

Pham used his equipment to help him secure a fly ball in center field during the seventh inning. On Chris Iannetta’s fly ball with two outs in the seventh, Pham took off his hat, using it to shield off the sun before collecting the third out of the inning. “That’s old school,” Matheny said. “That’s pre-sunglasses days.”

TRAINER’S ROOM

Mariners: RHP Taijuan Walker (right foot tendinitis) threw a bullpen session and could start Thursday when the Mariners host Baltimore. “Both he and (Wade) Miley were out there throwing today,” Servais said. “Expecting everything to be good going forward.”

Cardinals: 3B Jhonny Peralta was given a day off Sunday, his first since being activated from the 15-day DL on June 7. “Figured we would wait until he needed it, and it looks like he needed it,” Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said.

UP NEXT

Cardinals: RHP Adam Wainwright (6-4) makes his team-leading 16th start of the season Monday as the Cardinals begin a four-game series against the Royals.

Mariners: RHP Hisashi Iwakuma (6-6) makes his first career start against the Pirates on Tuesday after a day off Monday.

— Associated Press —

Marble’s complete game leads St. Joseph past Branson

riggertMustangsThe St. Joseph Mustangs picked up their second consecutive win Saturday night as they defeated Branson 10-4 inside Phil Welch Stadium.

St. Joe’s summer college baseball team improves to 18-7 this season and 13-7 in the MINK League.

Dixon Marble, making his last start in a Mustangs’ uniform, threw a complete game to earn his third win of the season.  Marble is leaving the team to return home to witness the birth of his first child.

Marble is in his fourth year with St. Joseph and he now has 12 career wins.  He scattered nine hits and allowed four runs while striking out eight and walking just one.

The Mustangs took advantage of many Branson mistakes Saturday as St. Joe only had six hits on the night.  The Nationals committed four errors, while the pitching staff walked eight, hit four others and threw two wild pitches.

Davey Casciola had two hits and scored three runs, while Brett Marr had a single and three RBI.  Kyle Uhrich and Louis Mele added two RBI each.

The Mustangs are back on the road Sunday as they play at Nevada.  The first pitch is at 7:00 p.m. from Lyons Stadium.

Royals get blown out again by Astros 13-5

riggertRoyalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Jose Altuve went 4 for 5, including a home run and two doubles, and the Houston Astros extended their winning streak to seven with a 13-5 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Saturday night.

Altuve drove in three runs and scored three runs. He is hitting .417 with a .484 on-base percentage while reaching base in 27 consecutive games, the longest active streak in the major leagues.

Marwin Gonzalez, Altuve and Carlos Correa, the Astros’ two-three-four hitters, combined to go 8 for 15 with seven RBI, six runs and two homers. Altuve and Correa hit consecutive homers in a seven-run second.

Houston has won 22 of 30 to move a season-best three games above .500 (39-36). The Astros are on their longest winning streak since taking 10 in a row from June 14-23 last year.

Kansas City catcher Drew Butera took the mound to get the final three outs of the ninth, his fourth big league pitching appearance and the first by a Royals position player since outfielder Mitch Maier against Cleveland on April 15, 2012. Butera gave up Jason Castro’s RBI double, retired George Springer on a foulout, struck out Marwin Gonzalez on a 91 mph offering and got Danny Worth on a groundout.

Michael Feliz (5-1) won despite allowing two runs and three hits in 1 2/3 innings. Astros starter Mike Fiers, staked to a 9-1 lead in the fourth, was removed after 4 1/3 innings. He gave up three runs, nine hits and three walks and also a hit batter.

Chris Young (2-7) yielded seven runs, seven hits and four walks in 2 1/3 innings, raising his ERA to 6.54. He has allowed a major league-leading 21 homers in 53 2/3 innings — including at least one homer in all 11 starts.

Combined with Edinson Volquez’s poor outing Friday, Royals starters allowed 18 earned runs in 3 1/3 innings over two nights, a 48.60 ERA.

A.J. Reed, the Astros top position player prospect, walked twice, scored two runs and had a sacrifice fly in his big league debut.

Alex Gordon, who missed 30 games with a broken right wrist, returned to the Kansas City lineup with a home run and double.

Lorenzo Cain, Kendrys Morales and Cheslor Cuthbert each had two hits and drove in a run for the Royals, who have lost four straight.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Astros: Valbuena, who exited the game Friday in the second inning with lower back tightness, was back in the lineup and doubled twice.

Royals: Rookie OF Brett Eibner, who hit .297 with a .514 slugging percentage in 11 games, was optioned to Triple-A Omaha. . RHP Kris Medlen (rotator cuff inflammation) gave up one unearned run and two hits in 4 2/3 innings in a rehab start Saturday for Triple-A Omaha at Nashville. He struck out five and walked one.

UP NEXT

RHP Doug Fister (8-3), Houston’s scheduled starter Sunday, allowed six runs and nine hits in 5 2/3 innings in an April 14 loss to the Royals. Kansas City starter Ian Kennedy (5-6) has given up 10 home runs in his first four June starts.

— Associated Press —

Mustangs roll to non-league win against Carroll 10-4

riggertMustangsThe St. Joseph Mustangs took an early lead against Carroll Friday night inside Phil Welch Stadium and cruised to a 10-4 non-league win.

St. Joe’s collegiate summer baseball team improves to 17-7 this season and they remain 12-7 in the MINK League.

The Mustangs scored four runs in the first inning and added five in the third as they built a 9-1 lead for starter Colton Kenagy.

Kenagy struggled with his command as he walked six and hit two other batters, but he grinded through six innings to get the win.  He allowed three runs and just two hits.

Jacob Richardson, Kyle Uhrich, Jacob Hurst, Louis Mele and Jake Alu had two hits each for St. Joseph, while Uhrich hit his fourth home run of the season and drove in three runs.

The Mustangs get back into league play Saturday as they host the Branson Nationals inside Phil Welch Stadium.  The first pitch is at 7:00 p.m. and will be broadcast on ESPN 1550.

Volquez gets rocked as Royals lose to Houston 13-4

riggertRoyalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — George Springer was more than just a tablesetter as the Houston Astros’ leadoff hitter.

Springer hit a grand slam and a triple in Houston’s nine-run first inning against Edinson Volquez, and the Astros routed the Kansas City Royals 13-4 on Friday night. Springer, who finished with five RBI, tops the majors with three grand slams this season.

“That’s not really something you’re really thinking about,” Springer said of his grand slam and triple in the Astros’ big first. “I was just hoping we could come out of here with a good win to start off the trip.”

Colby Rasmus had four hits, including a homer in the eighth, scored three runs and drove in two. Marwin Gonzalez, Carlos Gomez, Jason Castro and Rasmus all had RBI singles in the first off Volquez (7-7), who retired only three of the 15 batters he faced with 12 scoring, ballooning his ERA more than a full run to 5.15.

He gave up 12 runs, 11 earned, and eight hits and walked three. Rasmus scored the other run on Alcides Escobar’s error.

“The whole story of the game is the first couple of innings and the quality of at-bats we put up,” Astros manager A.J. Hinch said. “We did a lot of things right that first inning and took advantage of a mistake, a lot of singles and a big hit by George obviously to separate the game. We did a good job of tacking on run after run after run.”

The last time the Astros scored nine in the first inning was July 10, 2003, against Cincinnati. The Royals last allowed nine or more in the first on Sept. 23, 2006, when Detroit scored 10.

The huge lead made it easy for Dallas Keuchel, the 2015 American League Cy Young Award winner, to pick up only his second victory since April 15 and first since May 28.

“I’ll take it,” Keuchel said. “I’m not complaining. My job was to go out there and fill up the zone. I’m not very happy with the stat line, but that game calls for that type of scenario, which is exactly what I did.”

Keuchel (4-9) gave up four runs and 11 hits, including home runs to Escobar and Cheslor Cuthbert. Escobar’s homer was his first since Aug. 21.

Volquez was removed in the second when he walked Carlos Correa and Gomez, sandwiched around Rasmus’ single to load the bases without getting an out. All three wound up scoring off reliever Dillon Gee, but the runs were charged to Volquez.

“He just wasn’t very good,” Royals manager Ned Yost said of Volquez. “He gave up the triple, I’m thinking, `OK, give up the one run and we’ll be all right’ and then, boom, next thing it’s three, then it’s five, then it’s nine. So, it was just one of those nights where really nothing was working for him.”

ASTROS PROMOTE REED

After the game, Hinch said the Astros are bringing up 1B A.J. Reed, one of the team’s top prospects, from Triple-A Fresno, where he has hit .372 in his past 10 games to raise his average to .266 with 11 home runs. Hinch said Reed would DH Saturday. They optioned OF Tony Kemp to Fresno.

MONDESI RETURNING

IF Raul Mondesi, who became the first player to make his major league debut in the World Series when he struck out as a pinch hitter in Game 3 at Citi Field, will begin a rehab assignment Saturday with Single-A Wilmington. Mondesi, the Royals’ top prospect, was suspended 50 games on May 10 after testing positive for Clenbuterol, a performance-enhancing drug. He is scheduled to return July 4 to Double-A Northwest Arkansas.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Astros: 3B Luis Valbuena left after one inning with left lower back tightness.

Royals: LF Alex Gordon (broken right wrist) played in his fifth rehab game Friday with Triple-A Omaha and is close to coming off the disabled list. “Alex is doing fine,” Royals manager Ned Yost said. “We’ll re-evaluate after tonight. We’ll be anxious to get him back.”

UP NEXT

Astros: RHP Mike Fiers (5-3) is 0-2 with a 7.36 ERA in two career starts against the Royals.

Royals: RHP Chris Young (2-6) leads the majors with 19 home runs allowed.

— Associated Press —

St. Louis loses at Seattle on Lind’s walk-off three-run home run

riggertCardinalsSEATTLE (AP) — Adam Lind hit a game-winning three-run home run in the ninth inning off St. Louis closer Trevor Rosenthal, and the Seattle Mariners rallied for a 4-3 win over the Cardinals on Friday night to snap a six-game losing streak.

The Mariners opened the ninth with a double by Kyle Seager and a walk to Dae-Ho Lee. Lind reached down and drove a 1-1 pitch out to right field for his fourth career walk-off home run. It was the third home run allowed this season by Rosenthal (2-3) and his third blown save.

St. Louis had scored three times in the eighth inning without the help of a base hit. Seattle reliever Joaquin Benoit issued three walks and a hit batter and Kyle Seager’s error on Matt Holliday’s hard ground ball allowed two runs to score.

— Associated Press —

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