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		<title>2009 MLB Preview: #6 Tampa Bay Rays</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 15:39:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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Offseason Movement: The Rays hope the signing of OF/DH Pat Burrell will add a little more pop to their lineup, although it could sink their team batting average at the same time. The club also added a slew of pitchers including Lance Cormier, Jason Isringhausen, Joe [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Offseason Movement:</strong> The Rays hope the signing of OF/DH Pat Burrell will add a little more pop to their lineup, although it could sink their team batting average at the same time. The club also added a slew of pitchers including Lance Cormier, Jason Isringhausen, Joe Nelson and Brian Shouse, and acquired outfielder Matt Joyce from the Tigers in exchange for RHP Edwin Jackson.</p>
<p><strong>Top Prospect:</strong> <em>David Price, RHP</em><br />
The Rays never seem to have a shortage of top prospects at their disposal and Price clearly tops a group that also includes RHP’s Wade Davis and Jeremy Hellickson. Some believe Price is the best pitching prospect in baseball and he should have gotten the opportunity to prove that this year at the big league level. But the Rays optioned the talented youngster to Triple-A Durham recently for reasons unknown to Price and the rest of the baseball world. Tampa could be regretting the decision if the Yankees and/or Red Sox take early lead in the highly competitive AL East.</p>
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<p><strong>The Big Question:</strong> <em>Will B.J. Upton be healthy?</em><br />
The 24-year old Upton proved how vital he was to the Rays last year when he led the club in on base percentage, doubles and stolen bases. He also absolutely raked in the playoffs, clubbing seven home runs and helping Tampa set a new team record for steals in a single postseason (22). But in mid November, Upton underwent surgery to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder and while he was recovering this spring, also suffered a bone bruise when he was hit on the hand by a pitch. He’ll likely miss Opening Day, but should be back sometime in mid April. Still, will the effects of either injury slow him down this season? Can the Rays get by with Ben Zobrist in center field until Upton recovers? If he misses significant time, the Rays could take a step back this year.</p>
<p><strong>Outlook:</strong> After producing the single greatest season in club history, 2009 marks a vital year for the Rays. Why you ask? Because Tampa is now the model franchise, building their roster the way rosters should be built. They slowly developed prospects instead of signing big name free agents. They won with youth and are built for the long haul. And most importantly, they’re the anti-Yankees and Red Sox in every sense of the word. B.J. Upton’s injuries aside, the Rays should be better than they were a year ago. Upton, Carl Crawford, Evan Longoria, Matt Garza and Andy Sonnanstine have yet another year of experience under their belts and thus should lift the Rays right back into contender status. This club didn’t lose much in the offseason either, and even signed free agent Pat Burrell to give the middle of the lineup some added pop. But obviously things will be different this year. The Rays won’t sneak up on anybody and both the Yankees and Red Sox retooled in the offseason. New York and Boston have been consistently winning for years. It’s time for the Rays to prove that last year wasn’t a fluke and they don&#8217;t go the way of the &#8216;08 Tigers and Indians.</p>
<p><strong>Projection:</strong> 3rd AL East</p>
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		<title>2009 Fantasy Baseball Preview: DH</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 01:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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Ugh…DH’s. Is there anything less thrilling when it comes to fantasy baseball? They’re like the equivalent to kickers when it comes to talking about fantasy football. Still, you have a utility spot to fill in your lineup and there is some power to be had here, which means we’re apt to discuss some kind of approach to drafting designated hitters.

So here it goes: Avoid them if at all possible. That’s right, forget about them and don’t, under any circumstances, draft Big Papi in the top 20. It makes no sense to spend a high pick on a hitter with deteriorating power who is just as likely to miss a chunk of the season again as he is to hit 30 home runs.

Look, we mean no harm to Ortiz – he’s still a quality player and he could have a bounce back year. But chances are Jim Thome will produce just as many home runs and you can have him much later in the draft.

Of course, the question is, do you even <em>want </em>to select Thome, or any other DH for that matter? By the time you need to address your utility position, your starting roster should be set and you will have already started to stockpile pitchers. You can take a guy like Thome or maybe roll the dice on a Travis Hafner rebound, but understand that, in most leagues, any DH you select is going to eat up your util slot since they don't qualify at any other position, which diminishes your overall roster flexibility. Why not save that utility slot for another OF or a corner infielder, someone who can fill several different spots on your roster and someone who, quite frankly, could be more valuable to you? Then you can get back to finding the next Tim Lincecum or cashing in on one of the many prospects you’ve already targeted as sleepers.

The one thing you will find at DH is power, which will make some of these guys appealing if you find yourself a little weak in that department on draft day. Below are your best bets to give you a fair amount of dingers and RBI’s this season. Don’t worry about what they’ll produce in terms of an average; if you select a DH sniffs .280 this year, drop to your knees and thank the fantasy gods for the gift.]]></description>
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<p>Ugh…DH’s. Is there anything less thrilling when it comes to fantasy baseball? They’re like the equivalent to kickers when it comes to talking about fantasy football. Still, you have a utility spot to fill in your lineup and there is some power to be had here, which means we’re apt to discuss some kind of approach to drafting designated hitters.</p>
<p>So here it goes: Avoid them if at all possible. That’s right, forget about them and don’t, under any circumstances, draft Big Papi in the top 20. It makes no sense to spend a high pick on a hitter with deteriorating power who is just as likely to miss a chunk of the season again as he is to hit 30 home runs.</p>
<p>Look, we mean no harm to Ortiz – he’s still a quality player and he could have a bounce back year. But chances are Jim Thome will produce just as many home runs and you can have him much later in the draft.</p>
<p>Of course, the question is, do you even <em>want </em>to select Thome, or any other DH for that matter? By the time you need to address your utility position, your starting roster should be set and you will have already started to stockpile pitchers. You can take a guy like Thome or maybe roll the dice on a Travis Hafner rebound, but understand that, in most leagues, any DH you select is going to eat up your util slot since they don&#8217;t qualify at any other position, which diminishes your overall roster flexibility. Why not save that utility slot for another OF or a corner infielder, someone who can fill several different spots on your roster and someone who, quite frankly, could be more valuable to you? Then you can get back to finding the next Tim Lincecum or cashing in on one of the many prospects you’ve already targeted as sleepers.</p>
<p>The one thing you will find at DH is power, which will make some of these guys appealing if you find yourself a little weak in that department on draft day. Below are your best bets to give you a fair amount of dingers and RBI’s this season. Don’t worry about what they’ll produce in terms of an average; if you select a DH sniffs .280 this year, drop to your knees and thank the fantasy gods for the gift.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tireball.com/photos/albums/baseball-photos/thome_jim500homer.jpg" target="_blank"><img class="photo_right" border="0" width="200" height="250" src="http://www.tireball.com/photos/albums/baseball-photos/thome_jim500homer.jpg" alt="Jim Thome" /></a><strong>Jim Thome, Chicago White Sox</strong><br />
Sure he’s old and fragile, but Thome may also produce 35 home runs this year while batting cleanup for the Chi Sox. Bonus: You can also have him in the later rounds while some chump over values Big Papi.</p>
<p><strong>Pat Burrell, Tampa Bay Rays</strong><br />
Burrell slumped in the second half of last year after posting 23 home runs before the All-Star break, but a change of scenery could do him a lot of good and he could zero in on a 30-home run season.</p>
<p><strong>Billy Butler, Kansas City Royals</strong><br />
Ah, the young sleeper of the group; Butler posted a .444 slugging percentage over the final three months of the season last year and at only 23, he has a ton of potential. He’s an unknown risk, but he could be a high reward type of player, capable of blasting 25-plus home runs.</p>
<p><strong>Jason Kubel, Minnesota Twins</strong><br />
Kubel will see plenty of time at DH for the Twins this year and could produce 20-25 home runs after hitting a career-best of 20 in 2008. He also might chip in 85 RBI hitting in a lineup that consists of Joe Mauer, Justin Morneau and Joe Crede.</p>
<p><strong>Gary Sheffield, Detroit Tigers</strong><br />
Shef has to stay healthy, but he hits in a solid lineup (as long as Curtis Granderson stays healthy that is) and could be in store for a bounce back season. He’s aging, but he represents good value later in the draft and might have one more 20-home run season left in him.</p>
<p>Below our official ranking of designated hitters.</p>
<p>1. David Ortiz, BOS<br />
2. Jim Thome, CHW<br />
3. Travis Hafner, CLE<br />
4. Pat Burrell, TB<br />
5. Hideki Matsui, NYY<br />
6. Billy Butler, KC<br />
7. Jason Kubel, MIN<br />
8. Gary Sheffield, DET<br />
9. Rocco Baldelli, BOS<br />
10. Frank Thomas, OAK<br />
11. Kila Ka’aihue, KC<br />
12. Cliff Floyd, SD<br />
13. Hank Blalock, TEX<br />
14. Juan Rivera, LAA<br />
15. Ryan Garko, CLE</p>
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		<title>Blogging the Bloggers: Eliza Dushku, Porn Stars and Lou Pinella’s anger</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2009 22:53:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[- Uncoached.com lists the 10 actresses who can probably play sports well, including Jessica Biel, Gabrielle Union and the mega hot Eliza Dushku.
- Sophia Rossi was on the Howard Stern show this morning and admitted to doing the horizontal polka with Rays’ DH Pat Burrell. And according to SPORTSbyBROOKS.com, she didn’t necessarily have great things [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.listown.com/images/group/200902/Eliza-Dushku-20090212092658.jpg" target="_blank"><img class="photo_right" border="0" width="200" height="285" src="http://www.listown.com/images/group/200902/Eliza-Dushku-20090212092658.jpg" alt="Eliza Dushku" /></a>- <a href=" http://www.uncoached.com/2009/03/05/10-actresses-who-can-probably-play-sports-well/" target="_blank">Uncoached.com</a> lists the 10 actresses who can probably play sports well, including Jessica Biel, Gabrielle Union and the mega hot Eliza Dushku.</p>
<p>- Sophia Rossi was on the Howard Stern show this morning and admitted to doing the horizontal polka with Rays’ DH Pat Burrell. And according to <a href="http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/porn-star-says-mlber-burrell-was-immature-22645" target="_blank">SPORTSbyBROOKS.com</a>, she didn’t necessarily have great things to say about the former Phillies’ outfielder.</p>
<p>- <a href="http://theloveofsports.com/2009/03/05/if-athletes-werent-athletes/#more-2891" target="_blank">The Love of Sports.com</a> ponders the question, what if athletes weren’t athletes? What would they be doing now?</p>
<p>- <a href="http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article_external/530684" target="_blank">AWFUL ANNOUNCING</a> has the lowdown on why Cubs’ manager Lou Pinella is so angry these days.</p>
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		<title>Hot Stove League: Pitchers Flying Off Shelves</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2009 13:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past week, John Smoltz officially signed with the Red Sox and the Braves inked Derek Lowe to a four-year, $60 million deal, something Atlanta’s rival New York Mets could not match.  Imagine that.  But what runs deeper here is that the second and even third tier of pitchers continue to be signed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This past week, John Smoltz officially signed with the Red Sox and the Braves inked Derek Lowe to a four-year, $60 million deal, something Atlanta’s rival New York Mets could not match.  Imagine that.  But what runs deeper here is that the second and even third tier of pitchers continue to be signed and many position players remain team-less. </p>
<p>Less than a month before pitchers and catchers report, here are some of the big names still available: Manny freaking Ramirez, Adam Dunn, Bobby Abreu, Ken Griffey, Orlando Hudson, Frank Thomas, and to a lesser extent, Kevin Millar (20 homers last season) and Orlando Cabrera.  To put this in perspective, the Astros signed pitcher Russ Ortiz to a minor league deal a few days ago, the Dodgers signed reliever Guillermo Mota, the Angels inked Darren Oliver for one year, and the White Sox brought back a Bartolo Colon who is on the downside of his career.  Clearly, it’s a pitchers’ market this off-season, and it’s almost mind-boggling that Ramirez has gone almost three full months without being signed.  </p>
<p>Part of the problem here is that the big spenders (ahem, New York teams) have blown their collective load on the likes of CC Sabathia, AJ Burnett, Mark Teixeira, Francisco Rodriguez, etc., leaving a team like the Dodgers the likely scenario for Man-Ram in 2009, which at the end of the day is probably best for both sides anyway.  But some of those other guys are going to have trouble finding work, or they are going to take a recession-friendly deal from a team they wouldn’t have signed with otherwise.  It’s already happened with Pat Burrell in Tampa and Jason Giambi with Oakland.  </p>
<p>In other more recent news, the Red Sox avoided arbitration with Kevin Youkilis on Thursday, agreeing to terms on a four-year deal.  And the Dodgers finally released beleaguered outfielder Andruw Jones, who the Braves are considering bringing back for the league minimum salary.  The Braves are also mulling over whether to bring back injury-plagued LHP Tom Glavine for one more season. </p>
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		<title>Hot Stove League: It’s getting hot in here!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2009 13:39:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Farley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know that I’ve been clamoring for some action in the MLB Hot Stove League for weeks, even months.  But please, I can’t keep up with the floodgates these last few days.  Well, here are the highlights (i.e., the bigger names), and you can bet much more will happen in the coming weeks [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know that I’ve been clamoring for some action in the MLB Hot Stove League for weeks, even months.  But please, I can’t keep up with the floodgates these last few days.  Well, here are the highlights (i.e., the bigger names), and you can bet much more will happen in the coming weeks as we get closer to spring training:</p>
<p>First off, two long-time players for a single team will have new addresses in 2009: Trevor Hoffman and John Smoltz.  Hoffman, who has been with the Padres since 1993 when he came over as part of a trade with the Marlins for Gary Sheffield, has not only been a great closer for San Diego for 16 seasons—he has become the all-time MLB leader in saves with 554.  But when San Diego no longer put the welcome mat out, Hoffman sought to sign elsewhere, and settled on a one year, $6 million deal with the Milwaukee Brewers that can also pay him $1.5 million in performance bonuses.  </p>
<p>As for Smoltz, he came to the Braves in 1987 from Detroit in the Doyle Alexander trade, and has been with Atlanta, his only major league team, for 21 years.  But the Braves, who are trying to inject more youth into their roster, did not offer Smoltz the money he was looking for and so he signed with the Boston Red Sox.  Granted, Smoltz still is injured and probably won’t be available to the Sox until a few months into the season, but you’d rather have him in September and beyond anyway.  </p>
<p>The Sox also finalized their deal with free agent RHP Brad Penny on Friday, so both he and Smoltz will join a rotation that includes Josh Beckett, Jon Lester and Daisuke Matsuzaka.  Whoa.  I gotta be honest, I think I like their rotation better than the CC Sabathia and AJ Burnett-led Yankees’.   Not to sit tight after losing out on the Mark Teixeira sweepstakes to the Yankees, Boston also signed utility outfielder Rocco Baldelli, formerly of the Rays, who grew up in New England.  </p>
<p>The Cubs signed outfielder Milton Bradley to a 3-year, $30 million deal, a year after he had one of his most productive seasons with the Texas Rangers (22 homers, .321 batting average).  The Rays, who nearly won a title with all that youth in 2008, signed veteran OF Pat Burrell away from Philly, the team that beat them for said title.  </p>
<p>Also, Jason Giambi has returned to his roots, signing a one-year. $5.25 million deal with Oakland, the team he began his career with before taking his big bat (and his tubes of stuff, allegedly) for big bucks.</p>
<p>Oh, and as if the Mets and Braves didn’t have enough to battle about on the field (I bet New York is thrilled not to have to face Smoltz anymore), the two teams are reportedly fighting hard over the services of one Derek Lowe.  Then, whoever loses out on Lowe can turn their attention to the likes of Ben Sheets, Freddy Garcia or Andy Pettitte.  </p>
<p>I know the economy still sucks, but at least we have some signings and movement.</p>
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		<title>Hot Stove League: Manny to Yankees?</title>
		<link>http://www.scoresreport.com/2008/12/20/hot-stove-league-manny-to-yankees/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2008 12:52:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Farley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since the Yankees signed CC Sabathia and AJ Burnett last week, things have been pretty quiet in the Hot Stove League of Major League Baseball.  The economy, despite what Scott Boras might tell you, is definitely a huge factor as Manny Ramirez, Mark Teixeira, and to a lesser extent, Pat Burrell, Bobby Abreu and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since the Yankees signed CC Sabathia and AJ Burnett last week, things have been pretty quiet in the Hot Stove League of Major League Baseball.  The economy, despite what Scott Boras might tell you, is definitely a huge factor as Manny Ramirez, Mark Teixeira, and to a lesser extent, Pat Burrell, Bobby Abreu and Adam Dunn remain team-less.  But since rumors continue to circulate, you know that phone calls are being made, albeit a bit less with Christmas approaching.  </p>
<p>The latest rumor has the Yanks talking to Ramirez and sticking him in front of A-Rod in what would be a pretty ridiculous lineup for a few years.  You have to wonder how deep the Steinbrenners’ pockets really are, but let’s face it…doing that would make New York AL East favorites even if the Red Sox land Teixeira (which is either becoming doubtful or Theo Epstein is playing the media) and the Rays field basically the same team that went to the World Series in 2007.  And it would piss off Sox fans to no end, giving them more reason to despise Manny Being Manny.</p>
<p>And Cubs’ GM Jim Hendry has reported that the Jake Peavy trade may be re-visited.  He didn’t want to part with as much salary as San Diego wanted him to, and he didn’t want to include Mark DeRosa in the deal, but apparently Hendry is still very interested in pursuing the powerful right-hander.  </p>
<p>Oh, and Rafael Furcal shunned his former team, the Braves, for his more current former team, the Dodgers, this past week.  If you are yawning, I don’t blame you.  And if you’re a bitter Braves fan, I don’t blame you either.  </p>
<p>So what will happen between now and January 1?  I don’t think much.  And if you are a marginal free agent (see list above), the unemployment line beckons a bit louder.  And that can’t be good for anyone, especially those pesky player agents.  </p>
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		<title>Hot Stove League: Someone Light the Pilot</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Dec 2008 15:16:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Farley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seriously, will someone please sign a big free agent already?  The MLB Winter Meetings begin on Monday in Vegas, and hopefully the baseball big shots will spend more time signing free agents and making trades than they do gambling.  
Well, a few things have happened of note this week.  The Red Sox [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seriously, will someone please sign a big free agent already?  The MLB Winter Meetings begin on Monday in Vegas, and hopefully the baseball big shots will spend more time signing free agents and making trades than they do gambling.  </p>
<p>Well, a few things have happened of note this week.  The Red Sox signed AL MVP Dustin Pedroia to a new, six-year deal worth $40.5 million.  And this for a guy who was making less than $500K per year.  But dude has earned every penny…..Javier Vazquez was traded from the White Sox to the Braves for four young (mostly minor league) players, and Ozzie Guillen is probably smiling if he’s reading this….the Padres sent Khalil Greene to St. Louis…..and the Giants signed infielder Edgar Renteria to a two-year, $18.5 million deal and are also talking about making CC Sabathia an offer and even trading for Florida third baseman Jorge Cantu.  Yeah, the Giants are not messing around.  And Derek Lowe has been offered two deals, one by the Phillies and another by a mystery team</p>
<p>Okay, so I guess some things are happening, but not the big ones we all were waiting for, at least not yet.  The Yankees are set to meet with CC Sabathia this weekend to discuss their ridiculously large offer made recently.  Here are a few other rumors and possible deals that could happen next week….</p>
<p>The Mets are finally prepared to offer deals to Francisco “K-Rod” Rodriguez and Brian Fuentes, but it remains to be seen if both offers will happen simultaneously.  Speaking of Fuentes, he, along with the likes of Sabathia and Cubs closer Kerry Wood have all been offered salary arbitration, which means anyone signing them will have to give the team that loses them two draft picks in 2009.  Fuentes is also being rumored to re-signing with Colorado.  And the Mets are rumored to be talking to the White Sox about sending prize prospect Fernando Martinez to Chicago for Bobby Jenks and Jermaine Dye.  I just don’t see that really happening, do you?</p>
<p>Pat Burrell may sign with the Angels if the Angels cannot retain Mark Teixeira.  And if Teixeira goes to the Red Sox, which is more than a rumor, the Sox may deal Mike Lowell to make room for Teixeira, who would be the first baseman with Kevin Youkilis moving to third.  </p>
<p>Jermaine Dye’s name is being mentioned in trade talks (besides the Mets), and the teams being mentioned are Cincinnati, St. Louis, Atlanta and Tampa Bay.  Meanwhile, the White Sox are also listening to offers for Jim Thome and Paul Konerko.  Yikes….did someone give Sox GM Kenny Williams some dynamite?</p>
<p>Randy Johnson is hoping to sign a one-year deal with either Oakland or San Francisco…..the Cubs are thinking about signing Adam Dunn.  Those two items didn’t just put you to sleep, did they?</p>
<p>Oh, and here’s a sure sign of the economy slowing.  Dunn, Pat Burrell and Bobby Abreu are among the names not offered salary arbitration this past week.  That means the D-Backs, Phillies, and Yankees, respectively, would rather piss away two draft picks than have to re-sign the player.  Say it with me again, Yikes.  </p>
<p>Hopefully we’ll have lots to report next week!  </p>
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