Crimson Sox knew what 2013 World Sequence meant after bombing
They are going to be standing alongside each other at Fenway Park on Sunday, basking within the glory of their triumph on a baseball discipline, but additionally preventing again tears and the uncooked feelings of that horrific afternoon nonetheless searing their souls.
The Boston Crimson Sox are celebrating the 10-year anniversary of their inconceivable 2013 World Sequence championship, however the actuality is that baseball will solely be the backdrop, with everybody recognizing simply what their achievement meant to a shaken group.
It was 10 years in the past on Patriots Day, April 15, 2013, that two bombs went off, 14 seconds aside on the end line of the Boston Marathon. Three individuals had been killed. Seventeen individuals misplaced limbs. Almost 300 individuals had been injured.
It was the biggest terrorist assault in America since 9/11.
“It’s one thing that can stick with me, for all of us, ceaselessly,’’ Jonny Gomes, one of many leaders of that World Sequence crew advised USA TODAY Sports activities. “We’re going to be celebrating a World Sequence championship season, however on the similar time, there’s a really sobering occasion that occurred.
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“I’m undecided it’s a celebration, however a remembrance.’’
The Crimson Sox have received 4 World Sequence titles within the final 20 years, together with the 2004 World Sequence that broke their 86-year curse, however none will ever have the impression of that 2013 season.
“With all respect to the totally different championship groups,’’ stated Crimson Sox president Sam Kennedy, who was born and raised in Boston, “that crew is an important crew in our time right here given the magnitude of what occurred right here on the end line.
“Patriots Day is so necessary within the ethos of New Englanders, with children not having college, the Marathon, our [11 a.m.] Patriots Day Recreation. It’s the best sports activities day in Boston. This entire area was robbed of that innocence. Our lives have by no means been the identical.”
The Crimson Sox simply completed taking part in their early baseball recreation that day, profitable 3-2 over Tampa Bay on Mike Napoli’s walk-off double, They shortly showered, making an attempt to beat the visitors, and boarded the bus headed to Logan Airport for Cleveland.
The primary bomb went off at 2:49 p.m., 39 minutes after their recreation ended.
Then, a second bomb.
They’d no concept what occurred till they had been on the bus and began seeing the horrifying photos on their cell telephones.
“I keep in mind we thought there was an electrical transformer explosion,’’ Gomes stated, “and you then begin seeing these grotesque images, blood everywhere, physique elements throughout. Then, you see all of those firetrucks, ambulances, police vehicles all pouring into town from the opposite facet of the freeway. And we’re hauling ass away from city.
“We’re presupposed to be these heroes that play for the Crimson Sox, and we’re leaving. It didn’t sit proper with me. It was a sobering second.’’
The Crimson Sox landed in Cleveland and shortly organized a crew dinner on the Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse. Nobody talked about baseball. They as an alternative talked about life. They talked about rallying across the metropolis. They talked about profitable the World Sequence.
“I keep in mind after I acquired traded over there on the deadline,’’ pitcher Jake Peavy stated, “I am going into the clubhouse early and run into Jonny Gomes. He says, ‘Glad to have you ever, we’re someday nearer to the parade.’ I didn’t know what he was speaking about. I walked over to Salty [Jarrod Saltalamacchia], and I stated, “Hey, my household is coming to city, and Gomes stated one thing a few parade. Is there one thing happening for the youngsters?’
“He says, ‘Man, he’s speaking concerning the World Sequence parade.
“Yeah, we’re going to win the World Sequence.’’
The reality is the Crimson Sox, a crew principally full of veterans on short-term contracts, had been speaking concerning the World Sequence again in spring coaching. Gomes advised his teammates he was not going to shave till after the World Sequence “so when the playoffs begin, this factor goes to look majestic.’’ Dustin Pedroia advised Crimson Sox president Larry Lucchino earlier than they performed a single spring-training recreation that the crew was going to go all the method. Lucchino laughed at him, after which advised them if that occurred, he’d purchase him a automotive.
The Crimson Sox returned to Boston after their three-game collection in Cleveland and this time, their buses had been the one autos on the freeway. The town was on lockdown looking for the bombers.
“I keep in mind being on the telephone with metropolis corridor officers, Mayor [Thomas] Menino,’’ Kennedy stated. “He stored insisting that we had been taking part in. He stated, ‘We’re not letting these guys shut us down.'”
The primary recreation of their collection on Friday was canceled. That night, the terrorists had been discovered. Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed in a police shootout. His brother, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, was captured inside a ship within the suburb of Watertown and immediately is on demise row.
The town, lastly capable of breathe once more, slowly filtered out to Fenway Park to observe the Crimson Sox and Royals play Saturday afternoon, April 20, in maybe probably the most emotional recreation of their lives. The Crimson Sox invited all the first responders, medical doctors, nurses, hospital staff, FBI officers, marathon staff, authorities officers and everybody who performed a job within the therapeutic of town.
“There will need to have been 250 individuals in that clubhouse,’’ Kennedy stated, “hugging one another, crying collectively. It was simply this outpouring of emotion.’’
They gathered collectively on the sphere for a 25-minute ceremony, and David Ortiz, who had been on the injured checklist to open the season and was at Triple-A Pawtucket when the bombings occurred, was abruptly requested if he might say a number of phrases to the group. Ortiz, unprepared, slowly walked out, and stepped as much as the mic with the American flag draped throughout the Inexperienced Monster, thanked everybody, after which uttered the road that can dwell ceaselessly in Boston historical past.
“That is our [bleeping] metropolis, and no person gonna dictate our freedom.
“Keep sturdy.’’
“It was like a shock at first,’’ Gomes stated. “Like, did he actually say [bleep]? Come on, I believe he stated [bleep]. The place simply went nuts.’’
It was good, with even Mayor Menino giving Ortiz a high-five as he walked off the sphere.
“I didn’t even know that I stated that,’’ Ortiz would later say.
The Crimson Sox received that recreation, 4-2, on Daniel Nava’s three-run homer. They had been moved by the resiliency of town and spent the subsequent few weeks and months privately visiting victims in hospitals. They went to native fireplace stations and police departments. They had been all on this collectively now.
“Folks say that the followers jumped on our again that yr,’’ Peavy stated. “That’s mistaken. We rode on their again. They carried us. We needed to win the World Sequence that yr.
“We knew what it meant.’’

This was one of the vital distinctive groups in baseball historical past, a crew that got here off a last-place, 69-93 season, their worst in 47 years. They fired supervisor Bobby Valentine and introduced in John Farrell. They overhauled the make-up of the clubhouse. GM Ben Cherington introduced in gritty veterans on short-term offers who had profitable pedigrees.
They practically went wire-to-wire, in first place all however 14 days, working away with the AL East and having the time of their lives.
“There’ll by no means be one other crew prefer it once more,’’ Peavy stated. “It was really a crew the place the prisoners ran the jail. We knew the way to win. We knew what it could take. And no person was going to cease us.
“I imply, the issues we did, let me let you know, we had some loopy characters.’’
There was that point in Tampa once they misplaced their third consecutive recreation. They referred to as a closed-door, players-only crew assembly, and posted indicators all through the clubhouse, making certain the media was conscious of it.
They kicked the media out and spent the time speaking about playoff shares and postseason plans.
It was mid-Might.
There was the August night time in Toronto when the gamers frolicked at a neighborhood bar, maybe a bit overserved, headed again to the resort at 2 within the morning, when somebody got here up with the concept of waking up beloved third base coach Brian Butterfield.
They knew Butterfield went to mattress early so Pedroia tiptoed down the resort hallway, knocked on Butterfield’s door, and advised him that he actually wanted to speak to him. Butterfield groggily opened the door, and as quickly because it cracked open, there have been about 15 Crimson Sox gamers barging by means of the door.
Recalled Peavy: “We advised Butter, ‘I don’t know if you realize this, however we’re profitable the World Sequence. We acquired to know, Recreation 7 on the road – you able to name a squeeze play? You able to name a steal?’
“So there’s Butter, truly calling indicators in his underwear, after we’re all liquored up.’’
Mentioned Gomes: “We even had him working towards shaking guys’ fingers after rounding third base after we hit World Sequence house runs. It was outrageous.’’
Properly, possibly not fairly as ludicrous because the day earlier than the playoffs when Farrell referred to as a crew assembly. The gamers thought it was pointless. They’d been profitable the entire yr doing issues their very own method, so why change now?
Properly, with the complete crew gathered within the weight room, pitcher Ryan Dempster bursts by means of the door 30 seconds into the assembly, carrying nothing however a jock strap, eye-black on his face, his mouth full of chewing tobacco, holding a bottle of Captain Morgan.
Dempster, as his alter-ego “Jack Hammer,” advised Farrell the crew simply wants to focus on the three F’s:
Fundamentals.
Foul ideas: “Catchers, you bought catch these foul ideas so we will have strikeouts.’’
4-run homers: “Boys, load the bases up so after we hit these homers, we’ll get extra runs out of it.’’
Assembly over.
In six video games, so was the World Sequence, with the Crimson Sox beating the St. Louis Cardinals and profitable their first championship at house since 1918.
The celebration lasted for days, proper by means of the parade, once they rode in duck boats (with Peavy truly buying one) and stopping simply earlier than the end line of the Marathon on Boylston Road.
Gomes climbed out of the duck boat, clutching the World Sequence trophy, positioned it on the end line, draped a Boston Sturdy jersey over it, and stepped again.
“I put the World Sequence trophy down,’’ Gomes stated, “and I’m pondering, ‘Rattling, that is proper the place the bombs went a few months in the past.’ It was fairly emotional.’’
“I’ll always remember that second, I’ll always remember that crew,’’ David Ross stated. “It modified my life.’’
Says Pedroia: “The hardest baseball crew I’ve ever seen. That crew would have received in any period.’’
And, sure, simply in case anybody wonders, Pedroia did get that automotive.
Pedroia reminded Kennedy after they clinched a playoff berth in mid-September concerning the supply, slapped the image of a Ford Raptor automotive on his desk, and advised him: “Be sure Lucchino doesn’t neglect.’’
The automotive was delivered a number of months later.
Even now, 10 years later, Crimson Sox gamers are stopped on the streets.
“That simply resonated with so many individuals,’’ Ross stated.
“We had been simply doing our job, and feeding off all the love we acquired.’’
The Crimson Sox visited the Marathon end line Saturday for the ringing of the bells. They’ll be honored at Fenway on Sunday with Marathon victims and their households in attendance. And Monday, Ortiz would be the Grand Marshal of the 127th Boston Marathon, with Dempster and former Crimson Sox infielder Brock Holt working the marathon.
“This shall be as emotional a second as time is standing nonetheless,’’ Peavy stated, “honoring victims, and ensuring they get their day of remembrance together with all the first responders. We are able to have fun who this crew was. What this metropolis meant to us. And inform the story how we unified and pulled one thing off bigger than life.
“We’re Boston Sturdy.’’
Longo loving life
Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Evan Longoria is exhibiting he can nonetheless play.
Longoria deliberate to retire this winter until Arizona or the Tampa Bay Rays referred to as, and the D-backs jumped on him, valuing his management abilities in a clubhouse full of children.
Properly, he’s delivering on the sphere too, hitting .333 with a 1.074 OPS this season.
“I need to produce on the sphere before everything,” Longoria says. “I’m nonetheless placing on a uniform to exit and play the sport. I don’t need to go on the market and go 0-for-4 and be the man who guys ask questions on the bench about the way it was 15 years in the past. That’s not the one factor I need to do.
“When you’ve got outcomes, it makes it simpler to have these conversations whenever you assist the crew win.”
And though there are gamers barely sufficiently old to drink within the clubhouse, and a few don’t need to shave, Longoria says their maturity degree is as if they’ve been across the recreation for 20 years.
“These children now already are skilled with the best way they dealt with themselves,’’ Longoria stated. “I believe children now, freshmen in highschool, are being videotaped and put on the web and talked about as a prospect within the scouting world. It has a sure method of taking the youth away from you. It’s important to turn into extra mature. I see children now 14, 15, 16 years outdated, doing the media stuff.
“The primary time I ever did an interview with the media was most likely after I acquired drafted. These children are having to be taught all of these issues so much earlier, and it makes for a extra mature participant as soon as they get to the large leagues.
“Youthful gamers now are undoubtedly extra mature and extra able to deal with the challenges of the large leagues once they get right here.”
Numbers to know
– There have been solely seven groups in historical past who’ve began a season 10-0, with the Rays tying the modern-day file with a 13-0 begin. How has that translated into October?
1987 Brewers (13-0): 91-71, missed playoffs.
1982 Atlanta (13-0) 89-73, misplaced within the NLCS.
1981 Athletics (11-0): 64-45, misplaced within the ALCS.
1966 Cleveland (10-0): 81-81, missed playoffs.
1962 Pirates (10-0): 93-68, missed playoffs.
1955 Brooklyn Dodgers (10-0): Received the World Sequence.
– Shohei Ohtani entered Saturday having reached base in 35 consecutive video games, hitting .315 with a .383 on-base proportion and .488 slugging proportion in the course of the streak, whereas additionally going 5-1 with a 0.82 ERA in seven begins on the mound. He has given up simply 15 hits and no homers in 44 innings within the stretch. He hasn’t given up greater than 4 hits in any of these begins whereas pitching at the least 5 innings.
The one pitcher in major-league historical past with an extended streak is Jacob DeGrom, who did it eight instances in 2021 with the Mets.
– Pardon the Giants in the event that they don’t need to see Dodgers infielder Max Muncy once more any time quickly. Muncy hit 4 homers and drove in 11 runs of their collection this previous week. He has now hit 25 homers in his first 75 video games towards the Giants, the second-most by any participant in his first 75 video games towards them, trailing solely Gary Sheffield (26).
– Apparently, right-handed hitters have benefited rather more than left-handed hitters with the ban of shifts.
Proper-handed hitters have seen their batting common on floor balls improve from .250 a yr in the past to .264 this yr, whereas lefties have elevated their batting common from .226 to .230.
Total, batting averages are up 16 factors, stolen bases have elevated by 30% and the common recreation time is down 31 minutes to 2:37, which might be the bottom since 1984.
– Mariners outfielder Jarred Kelenic definitely is wanting just like the star everybody envisioned when he burst on the scene two years in the past, getting into Saturday hitting .366 with 4 homers, seven RBI and a 1.202 OPS.
The final Mariners participant 23 years outdated or youthful to homer in 4 consecutive video games?
Yep, Ken Griffey Jr.
– How gorgeous was it to see the Twins rating 9 runs within the first inning towards the New York Yankees on Thursday, profitable 11-2, and once more on Friday of their first two video games of the collection at Yankee Stadium?
It was the Twins’ largest inning at Yankee Stadium within the 62-year historical past of the franchise and their largest margin of victory over the Yankees in 32 years. It is a crew that was 2-16 at Yankee Stadium since 2017, 38-98 since 2003, and has misplaced 13 consecutive postseason video games to the Yankees.
– The New York Mets on Friday turned the primary crew in baseball historical past to attract at the least 17 walks and rating at the least 17 runs on the highway of their 17-6 victory over the pitiful Oakland A’s, together with 4 walks with the bases loaded.
– The sad-sack Athletics entered Saturday nonetheless and not using a victory from a beginning pitcher, the longest drought in franchise historical past to open a season.
– How would you prefer to face the center of Atlanta’s order nowadays?
Ronald Acuña: .390 batting common, 1.056 OPS, three homers, 11 RBIs.
Matt Olson: .304, 1.070, 5 homers, 14 RBIs.
Austin Riley: .327, .967, three homers, eight RBIs.
Across the basepaths
– MLB house owners are conserving a detailed eye on the three-year-old lawsuit filed by three minority companions of the Arizona Diamondbacks towards managing accomplice Ken Kendrick that’s now scheduled for trial Might 1.
The three minority house owners – Jim Weber, Alfredo Molina and Chuck Carlisle – accused Kendrick of unlawful ways to pressure them from their partnership until they dramatically elevated their investments. Kendrick settled with 17 of the 22 minority companions who owned lower than 1% of the crew, two agreed to extend their funding, and the opposite three are preventing to obtain their honest worth.
If the case goes to trial in two weeks, attorneys are anticipated to have Kendrick open the Diamondbacks’ monetary data, which might trigger loads of discomfort amongst house owners.
– Salt Lake Metropolis officers could also be lobbying MLB to be thought of as an growth metropolis, however realistically, they haven’t any prayer. Their solely hope for an MLB crew can be if the Oakland A’s try to maneuver to Las Vegas stalls, and the A’s as an alternative relocate to Salt Lake.
Nashville stays the clear-cut favourite for an growth franchise with Montreal, Charlotte and Portland within the working to be the second growth crew.
– The San Diego Padres, who’ve struggled simply to be a .500 crew within the early-going, might get an enormous enhance on Thursday when Fernando Tatis Jr. is eligible to return after his PED suspension. Tatis, who has not performed in a major-league recreation in 18 months, has placed on a present at Triple-A El Paso in his rehab project, hitting .478 with 4 homers and 11 RBI in his first six video games.
“Primarily based on what we noticed in spring coaching and who he’s, there’s clearly a excessive expectation degree,” Padres supervisor Bob Melvin advised reporters. “However you do need to mood it figuring out that he has not performed in mainly a yr and a half. … He’s additionally a really particular expertise, so nothing would shock me.
“To ask a 1.000 OPS on the finish of the season, I don’t know, however man, he appeared good in spring coaching.”
– Now that the Chicago Cubs locked up outfielder Ian Happ to a three-year, $61 million extension, this winter’s free-agent class is even thinner. The category is led by Shohei Ohtani, in fact, with Blue Jays third baseman Matt Chapman being the second-best hitter available on the market adopted by maybe Mariners proper fielder Teoscar Hernandez.
The others embody Yankees heart fielder Harrison Bader, Angels infielder Gio Urshela, Diamondbacks outfielder Lourdes Gurriel and maybe San Francisco Giants outfielder Michael Conforto, who has an opt-out in his two-year deal.
The most effective pitchers available on the market outdoors of Ohtani are Dodgers ace Julio Urias, Aaron Nola of the Phillies and Japanese right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Marcus Stroman of the Cubs and Max Scherzer of the Mets even have opt-out clauses.
– The New York Mets need to be ecstatic that the Detroit Tigers outbid them by $20 million for shortstop Javier Baez when he was a free agent two years in the past and signed a six-year, $140 million contract. He has been a catastrophe, hitting .159 this season with solely two extra-base hits, and was benched this previous week for his psychological errors.
He has an opt-out after this season, however who of their proper thoughts would pay him remotely near the 4 years, $98 million nonetheless left on his contract after the season?
– The Diamondbacks are attempting to resolve how for much longer they will keep affected person with veteran starter Madison Bumgarner, whose struggles proceed. He’s 0-2 with a 7.90 ERA this season, yielding 18 hits and 11 walks in simply 13 ⅔ innings. He has a 7.28 ERA courting again to final July.
The difficulty is that he’s additionally their highest-paid participant, and is owed $37 million the subsequent two seasons on a crew that has the smallest payroll within the NL West.
– The Marlins’ advertising and marketing division is displaying terrible style celebrating the Cubs’ arrival April 28-30 as Steve Bartman Appreciation weekend.
Please, all Bartman ever requested was to easily be left alone, receiving demise threats after his try to catch a foul ball at Wrigley Area might have prevented Moises Alou from catching it in the course of the 2003 NLCS.
Can’t the Marlins simply have fun the actual fact they beat the Cubs that yr, recovering from a 3-1 deficit to advance and win the World Sequence over the Yankees?
– The Mets have gotten to be questioning what on this planet occurred to Darin Ruf. He hit .152 in 28 video games after being traded to the Mets final August, and simply .167 with a .265 on-base proportion and .233 slugging proportion this spring when he was launched.
He returned to San Francisco this week, and instantly reverted again to kind, promptly going 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI in his first recreation again and .333 in his first three video games.
“Wherever you wrestle, followers are going to be robust on you, however in New York it’s magnified,” Ruf advised The Athletic. “I believe the media there actually runs with what followers’ perceptions are. So that you’re type of getting crushed by two entities. Even in the event you’re not on social media a heck of so much, you continue to have an concept and also you see issues.”
– Matt Chapman might definitely be in for an enormous payday this winter if he retains up this torrid tempo. The large-spending groups just like the Yankees, Dodgers, Mets and Cubs all might use him.
– Whereas MLB wished to hurry up the video games, they nearly forgot concerning the dent it might have on beer gross sales.
So, groups are compensating by extending their alcohol gross sales by means of the eighth inning with the Houston Astros truly now promoting all through the complete recreation. No phrase in the event that they’re going to supply to-go cups.
But, you may be assured if there’s an uptick of DWIs, accidents or just worse conduct within the stands, MLB might need to step in and order gross sales to cease once more after the seventh inning.
“The explanation we stopped [selling alcohol in] the seventh earlier than was to present our followers time to sober up and drive house protected, right?” Phillies reliever Matt Strahm advised the “Baseball Isn’t Boring” podcast. “So now with a sooner tempo recreation, and me simply being a person of frequent sense, if the sport goes to complete faster, would we not transfer the beer gross sales again to the sixth inning to present our followers time to sober up and drive house?”
He definitely has a degree.
“While you mess with billionaires’ {dollars}, they discover a strategy to make their {dollars} again,” Strahm says. “I believe as a fan of the sport, and simply searching for individuals, it could make extra sense they stopped the gross sales within the sixth.”
– Loopy second of the week: The Dodgers followers gave Cubs outfielder Cody Bellinger an enormous ovation in his first at-bat at Dodger Stadium, thanking him for the recollections, just for him to get an automated strike for a pitch-clock violation stepping into the field too late.
– Milwaukee Brewers lefty Wade Miley, who by no means has to fret a few pitch clock together with his fast tempo, says he hates the pitch clock, and shall be sick to his abdomen if he sees it resolve a recreation.
“I actually hope we by no means see that occur, I simply hate it,’’ Miley says. “However you realize what, we’ve acquired nobody responsible however ourselves. We had been those dilly-dallying on the market. We made the video games go method too lengthy. So now we’re paying the worth for it.’’
– Kudos to Phillies All-Star Bryce Harper for volunteering to play first base when he returns with the Phillies already dropping Rhys Hoskins for the season and Darick Corridor till mid-summer. Harper remains to be recovering from his elbow ligament reconstruction and can first return as a DH earlier than he’s cleared to play the sphere. He has been taking batting observe day-after-day.
– The renovated Rogers Centre in Toronto has created a moderately, effectively, intimate expertise with the opposing bullpen and the Blue Jays followers.
They’re awfully shut collectively and at the least one beer can has already tossed into the bullpen.
“The interplay with the followers goes to be actually fascinating to observe because the summer time will get hotter and rivals are available in,” Tigers supervisor A.J. Hinch stated. “I can think about there are going to be fairly a number of interactions between the opposing groups and the patrons that come to the sport. Heads up on that one.’’
– Bally Sports activities continues to televise the Twins, Guardians and D-backs video games regardless of not paying the golf equipment. They owe the Guardians $55 million, the Twins $42 million and the Diamondbacks $30.8 million.
– Fairly cool for the D-backs to have Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant at their recreation on Monday and Phoenix Mercury star Brittney Griner at their recreation on Tuesday.
Griner and her spouse frolicked after the sport taking footage with Milwaukee Brewers shortstop Willy Adames.
“I like the 2 of them,’’ Adames says. “Simply nice, stunning individuals. It’s so nice to see Brittney lastly out of Russia and residential the place she belongs.’’
– Sure, that was 73-year-old Houston Astros supervisor Dusty Baker backstage with the Crimson Sizzling Chili Peppers when the Astros had been in Minneapolis final weekend. He acquired the tickets by means of former pitcher Bronson Arroyo, who performed for Baker in Cincinnati.
“I wanted it,” Baker stated. “My spirit wanted it.”
– Congratulations to Craig Counsell, who has now managed extra video games than anybody in Brewers historical past with 1,185 video games and counting.
– D-backs speedy outfielder Corbin Carroll has an enormous fan in Freddie Freeman: “I actually like Corbin Carroll. He’s so enjoyable to observe. He’s going to be good for an extended, very long time. That entire crew goes to be enjoyable to observe.’’
– Fabulous guide by Kirk McKnight, “The Voices of Baseball: The Recreation’s Biggest Broadcasters Replicate on America’s Pastime.’’ The guide consists of interviews from 50 MLB broadcasters, together with 11 Corridor of Famers, and a tribute from 35 broadcasters to the late, nice Vin Scully.
– Additionally, try former Blue Jays supervisor John Gibbons’ entertaining guide, “Gibby: Tales of a Baseball Lifer.’’
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