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'Too many mistakes' sink Tigers to 1st series loss to Guardians since '22.
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Guardian 5 - Tigers 4 (F/10): Mistakes sink Tigers in extra innings.
Reese Olson pitched well but the bullpen and defense couldn’t hold a late lead.
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Tigers blow lead in 9th, drop series finale to Guardians in 10th.
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Bullpen blows Reese Olson's run support in Detroit Tigers' 5-4 loss to Cleveland Guardians.
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Tigers end road trip with another 1-run loss to Guardians.
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May 9 in Tigers and mlb history:

1871: The first Hispanic player in major league baseball is Esteban Enrique Bellan. The 21-year old Cuban infielder plays for the Troy Haymakers of the National Association.

1888: With a twelve-run lead, Louisville Colonels right-handed pitcher Icebox Chamberlain holds the Kansas City Cowboys scoreless pitching left-handed for the last two innings.

1896: Washington defeats Pittsburgh, 14 - 9, in a beanball battle. Senators pitcher Win Mercer hits three Pittsburgh batters while Pirate Pink Hawley plunks three Washington batters in a disastrous 11-run 7th inning, tying a mark he set on July 4, 1894. Hawley retires in 1900 after only nine seasons with a still-standing National League record of 195 hit batters. All told, eight batters are plunked in the contest, a National League-record five by Hawley. The five Washington batters hit by pitches ties the NL mark and won't be matched till July 2, 1969.

1906: The Cincinnati Reds purchased Jimmy Barrett from the Detroit Tigers.

1911: At Hilltop Park, Christy Mathewson and Three Finger Brown renew their rivalry, Matty emerges the winner, 5 - 2, over the Cubs' ace.

1911: Tigers pound the New York Highlanders 10-0 for a record start of 21-2. The 1911 Tigers actually had a better record through 23 games than the 1984 team, which was 19-4. But the '11 Tigers were 30-10 after 40 games, while the '84 champs tallied their immortal mark of 35-5.
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1914: Before 18,000, Christy Mathewson scatters 10 hits in shutting down the Braves, 2 - 0. A Chief Meyers double off Lefty Tyler accounts for both New York runs. Boston is now 3-11, 10 games behind the Pirates.

1915: It is Nap Lajoie Day as the long-time hero returns to Cleveland in a Philadelphia A's uniform. But Nap is hitless as Guy Morton tosses a 6 - 0 shutout against Philadelphia.

1916: Thirty walks are allowed at Philadelphia as Detroit overwhelms the A's, 16 - 2. Tiger rookie George Cunningham is lifted with one out in the 3rd inning after walking six batters. He is given the win, but leaves with a no-hitter and leading 9 - 0. Eighteen of the walks are issued by the A's - 12 by reliever Carl Ray - on their way to a season total of 715. Not until 1938 will a team (the St. Louis Browns with 737) top that. Detroit will add another 11 walks against the A's tomorrow for a two-game major-league record of 29.

1919: In New York, Cyclone Joe Williams, pitching for the Lincoln Giants, no-hits the Brooklyn Royal Giants, 1 - 0, defeating one of his fiercest rivals, Cannonball Dick Redding.

1926: In Ty Cobb's last year with Detroit Tigers, he crosses home plate after hitting one of this two home runs on the day as Tigers outlast the Yankees 14-10 in the Bronx. Cobb would go 4 for 4 to raise his season avg to .426 and also had 4 RBIs.
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1927: Pounding five Boston pitchers for 22 hits, the 2nd-place Tigers outlast the Red Sox, 17 - 11. Harry Heilmann hits 2 home runs, Marty McManus hits 2 triples.

1930: The Yankees' and the Tigers' outfielders make only two putouts for an American League record which has never been equaled. The National League record for outfield idleness is one chance (Pittsburgh versus Brooklyn on August 26,1910). Detroit's George Uhle strikes out 8 in winning, 5 - 4, and dropping the Yanks to 7th place. Hank Johnson (7 innings) and George Pipgras are the New York hurlers.

1933: The Chicago White Sox selected Earl Webb off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

1937: Reds C Ernie Lombardi ties the modern major league record with six hits (5 singles and a double) in six consecutive times at bat, as Cincinnati routs Philadelphia, 21 - 10, on 24 hits. Alex Kampouris tallies 8 RBIs for the Reds on three homers, one a grand slam.

1937: At the Polo Grounds, Carl Hubbell wins his 4th straight and his 20th in a row, subduing the Cubs, 4 - 1. The game is scoreless for six innings. Hubbell matches the mark of Rube Marquard, who won one game in 1911 and 19 straight more in 1912.

1938: At Boston, Jimmie Foxx drives in five runs on a pair of homers to pace the Red Sox to a 15 - 3 drubbing of Cleveland.

1939: The St. Louis Browns purchased Les Fleming from the Detroit Tigers.

1939: The New York Giants purchased Red Lynn from the Detroit Tigers.

1943: Due to the poor grade of rubber cement used to make baseballs because of wartime rubber shortages, a different type of baseball is put into play today with dramatic results. In eight games, six home runs are hit compared to a total of nine homers tallied in the season's first 72 games.

1946: At Fenway Park, Boston (20-3) runs its win streak to 14 by edging Chicago, 7 - 5. Bobby Doerr's two-run homer in the 4th inning is the big blow. Mickey Harris, in relief, wins his second game in two days.

1948: The Indians sweep a pair at Fenway Park, beating the Red Sox, 4 - 1, in 10 innings, and 9 - 5. A Ted Williams homer in the opener is the only Sox score, while Ken Keltner belts a pair of homers. They both add another in the nitecap, but Larry Doby clouts a monstrous two-run shot to dead center for the Tribe.

1949: At Detroit, the Tigers set back the first-place Yankees, 4 - 1, behind the five-hit pitching of Ted Gray. Vic Raschi also allows just five hits, including a homer by Dick Wakefield, in taking the loss.

1950: Ralph Kiner of the Pirates hits his second grand slam in three days - and the eighth of his career - and adds a three-run homer to drives in seven runs as the Pirates beat Brooklyn, 10 - 5.

1955: The Detroit Tigers purchased Charlie Maxwell from the Baltimore Orioles.

1958: The Detroit Tigers purchased Herm Wehmeier from the St. Louis Cardinals.

1960: Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn was born this day in Los Angeles, CA. One of baseball's best pure hitters of all time. He played 20 years in the majors, all with the San Diego Padres, with a lifetime .338 batting average and 3,141 hits. A perennial .300-plus batsman, he was especially difficult to strike out and once hit an incredible .394 in a season. With five 200 hit seasons, and an 8 time batting champ, Gwynn struck out only 434 times in over 10,000 plate appearances. Voted into the Hall of Fame in 2007.

1961: Game 1: Tigers 7 - Senators 2. Rookie Jake Wood has 2 hits and 2 stolen bases. Dick Brown finishes 2-for-4 with a triple. Don Mossi pitches a 4-hit complete game. 6th straight win: Tigers are 17-5.

1961: Game 2: Senators 5 - Tigers 4. Tigers are 17-6, up 3 in the AL .

1961: Jim Gentile of the Orioles becomes the third player to hit grand slams in consecutive innings (after Tony Lazzeri in 1936 and Jim Tabor in 1939; Rudy York also hit two grand slams in a game in 1946, but not in consecutive innings) when he belts one off Pedro Ramos in the 1st and adds another off Paul Giel in the 2nd. His 8 RBI in consecutive innings set a major league record. Gentile also tacks on a sacrifice fly to give him a club record 9 RBI in the 13 - 5 drubbing of the Twins.
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1962: Brooks Robinson becomes the 6th major leaguer this century to hit grand slams in back-to-back games, as he hits one against Kansas City's Ed Rakow. Baltimore wins, 6 - 3, at home. Brooks hit a grand slam on May 6th.

1963: Ernie Banks becomes the first National League first baseman to register 22 putouts (and 23 chances) in a game, as the Cubs beat Pittsburgh, 3 - 1, on Dick Ellsworth's two-hitter.

1964: The Washington Senators purchased Alan Koch from the Detroit Tigers.

1972: The Oakland Athletics traded Reggie Sanders to the Detroit Tigers for Mike Kilkenny.

1973: The Reds' Johnny Bench slugs three home runs and knocks in seven runs in a 9 - 7 defeat of Steve Carlton and the Phillies. Bench homers in the 1st, walks in the 3rd, and homers again in the 5th and 7th. It is the second time Bench has hit three home runs in a game against Carlton; the first came on July 26, 1970. Bench ties a major-league record with four consecutive homers, having hit one in his final at-bat the previous night in the Reds' 7 - 1 win. Despite the three homers, Dave Concepcion's two-run homer in the 9th, off Barry Lersch, is the game-winner.

1980: Jason Thompson hits a game-winning home run in the top of the 10th to beat the Angels. Would be his last homer as a Tiger before being traded to the Angels.
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1984: Umpire Joe West ejects two television cameramen from Shea Stadium when they allow the Mets to view replays of a controversial play at the plate in which Hubie Brooks is called out. The Mets beat Atlanta, 3 - 1.

1984: The longest - and slowest - game in American League history ends in the 25th inning when Harold Baines homers off Chuck Porter to give the White Sox a 7 - 6 victory over the Brewers. It is the latest homer in history.
The game falls one inning shy of the major league record, but takes by far the most time to play: 8 hours and 6 minutes.
The contest was suspended the previous day after 17 innings with the score tied 3 - 3, and each team scores three more runs in the 21st. The Sox lose a chance to win in the 21st as runner Dave Stegman is touched by 3B coach Jim Leyland, which leads to a Sox protest. Tom Seaver pitches the final inning to earn the win, then wins the regularly-scheduled game as well, 5 - 4. Tom Paciorek of the Sox sets a major-league record as he enters the game in the 4th inning and registers nine at bats as a substitute.

1984: Tigers beat the Royals 3 - 1 to tie the 1955 Dodgers' record of 25 wins in their first 29 games.
Tigers are 13-0 on the road, chasing the 1912 Senators' 16-0 mark. Sparky's response: "I wish you hadn't told me that".
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1988: Oakland beats Detroit, 3 - 1, to extend its club-record winning streak to 14 consecutive games, the longest in the majors since 1977. The A's will finally lose tomorrow, 8 - 2 to the Tigers, after starting the skein on April 23rd.

1989: For the first time since April 10th, no major league games are shutouts, ending a streak of 29 consecutive days with at least one shutout.

1991: The Detroit Tigers released Mark Ettles.

1992: The Tigers beat the Mariners 13-0, outhitting them 19-5. Bill Gullickson pitched the complete game shutout, improving to 5-2 with a 2.92 ERA. Rob Deer homered & drove in 3. Tony Phillips had 3 RBI & 3 runs scored.

1997: The Minnesota Twins selected Kevin Jarvis off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

2006: Ivan Rodriguez makes his first career start at first base, after 1,914 games at catcher in a loss to baltimore.
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2016: The Detroit Tigers released Michael Crotta.

2017: James McCann hits his 7th home run of the year to lead AL catchers, though he has only 4 other hits and his batting average is .157 and the Tigers beat the diamondbacks 7 - 3.

2019: With a solo homer in the 3rd inning in a 13 - 0 win against the Tigers, Albert Pujols of the Angels becomes the fifth player in major league history to collect 2,000 RBIs. Many articles say he is just the third player to reach the milestone, but that is discounting the 224 RBIs collected by Babe Ruth before the statistic became official in 1920, placing him above the threshold, and the entire career of 19th century great Cap Anson.

Tigers players birthdays:

Lew Drill 1904-1905.

Tom Yewcic 1957.

Ron Jackson 1981.

Dan Schlereth 2010-2012.

Prince Fielder 2012-2013.

Ian Krol 2014-2015, 2021.

Tigers players who passed away:

Herm Malloy 1907-1908.

Wayne McLeland 1951-1952.

Tom Fletcher 1962.

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THE BLAME GAME.
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Tonight's Random and Useless Tigers Trivia is ... Who Wore it Longest? #'s 1-10:
#1. Whitaker (19 years)
#2. Gehringer (11)
#3. Trammell (19
)#4. Higginson (11)
#5. Greenberg (10)
#6. Kaline (21)
#7. Rogell (6
)#8. Wert (8)
#9. Guillen (8)
#10. Bridges (12)
 
Let Colt Keith cook a bit longer.
I know you’re hungry but Keith’s skills are going to win out eventually.
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May 10 in Tigers and mlb history:

1895: During the course of a 14 - 4 win over St. Louis, Philadelphia slugger Sam Thompson becomes the third man in National League history to hit 100 home runs in a career.

1897: Nap Lajoie slugs two home runs and a double to lead the Phillies to a 13 - 1 rout of St. Louis. Lajoie continues the hitting streak he started on May 8th and will not go hitless until May 31st, a string of twenty games.

1904: The Cards beat Christy Mathewson, scoring 5 runs and knock him out after the first inning. St. Louis continues the shelling to win, 14 - 1. Matty, now 4-2, will not lose to St. Louis in his next 24 decisions.

1909: The White Sox edge the Senators, 1 - 0, in 11 innings, handing Walter Johnson his second straight 1 - 0 loss on his way to a 20th century record ten losses by shutouts. For the Nationals, it is their third straight 1 - 0 loss, tying a mark set by the Browns two weeks ago.

1911: The Detroit Tigers lose their first home game of the year, 6 - 2, as New York hands George Mullin his first loss.
The Tigers have a 21 - 2 record and will lead the pack until July 4th.

1913: The Yankees commit eight errors, but still end up beating the Tigers, 10 - 9 in 10 innings.

1913: Walter Johnson two-hits the White Sox to run his consecutive string of scoreless innings pitched to 52 2/3.

1916: Led by Tris Speaker's two hits and three runs, Cleveland tops the Red Sox and Babe Ruth, 6 - 2.

1926: At Yankee Stadium, Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth hit back-to-back homers off Tiger starter Sam Gibson, and the Yankees outscore the Tigers, 13 - 9.

1927: Ty Cobb, now with the Athletics, hits a double in his return to Detroit as the Tigers lose 6 - 3.
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1934: Lou Gehrig hits two home runs (one a grand slam) and a pair of doubles, tying the record with four long hits, and drives in seven runs, but leaves the game after five innings with a severe cold. The Yanks top the White Sox, 13 - 3. During the game Ben Chapman shouts racial remarks at a Jewish fan. In 1947, he will lead the dugout bigots in protest of Jackie Robinson.

1936: Joe Sullivan, Detroit pitcher, weakens after 12 innings of scoreless relief and Cleveland edges Detroit, 9 - 7. Sullivan takes over for Elden Auker in the 2nd and is splendid before losing in the 15th.

1936: By beating the A's, 7 - 2, at home the Yankees move into first place and will remain there the rest of the season. Rookie Joe DiMaggio makes his belated home debut and hits his first home run, off George Turbeville. Lou Gehrig has four hits and two RBIs and Johnny Murphy, in his first start of the season, picks up the win.
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1936: In Washington, the Senators top the A's and Lefty Grove, 4 - 0. Grove had come into the game having allowed just one earned run in his previous 48 innings.

1941: Mayo Smith, who went on to manage the 1968 World Champion Detroit Tigers, hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the 11th inning, to give Buffalo a dramatic 7-6 walk-off win over the Newark Bears.
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1944: Mel Harder wins his 200th career game as Cleveland defeats the Red Sox, 5 - 4. He is the 50th to reach this mark.

1946: Before a Friday Ladies' Day crowd at Yankee Stadium of 64,183, the first-place Red Sox take their 15th straight game, a 5 - 4 win over the Yankees. Earl Johnson gets the win with four innings of scoreless relief. A Joe DiMaggio grand slam accounts for all the Bombers' scoring.

1948: The Detroit Tigers released John McHale.

1953: Vic Raschi makes his first relief appearance in two years, limiting the Red Sox to three hits in four innings, as the Yankees win, 7 - 4. Billy Goodman sustains a freak rib accident, which will keep him out of action for three weeks, when Jim Piersall picks him up and lugs him from the field to break up Goody's argument with umpire Jim Duffy.

1956: At Yankee Stadium, Bob Lemon gives Cleveland a 7 - 2 win over the Yankees. Mickey Mantle has a solo homer in the 6th for New York. By the end of the month, Mantle will have hit his 20th homer and will be batting .425 with 50 RBIs.

1958: Tigers name Bill Norman as their new manager, replacing Jack Tighe.
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1959: The Yanks sweep two from the Senators at Yankee Stadium, winning 6 - 3 and 3 - 2 in 10 innings. Mickey Mantle's homer in the 3rd inning of the opener starts the Yanks scoring as they beat Chuck Stobbs. Mantle singles and scores the winning run in the 10th inning of the nitecap. Yogi Berra has a home run in the nitecap and sets a new major-league record for consecutive errorless games by a catcher with 148.

1960: Joe Ginsberg of the Orioles loses a struggle with Hoyt Wilhelm's knuckler, and ties the record set six days earlier by teammate Gus Triandos with three passed balls in one inning.

1961: The Cincinnati Reds traded Jim Baumer to the Detroit Tigers for Dick Gernert.

1961: Tigers 7 - Senators 1. Jake Wood, Steve Boros, and Dick Brown each have 2 hits. Jim Bunning pitches a 5-hit complete game.
Tigers are 18-6, up 3 in the AL.

1962: Minnesota's Lenny Green and Vic Power hit back-to-back home runs off Cleveland's Jim Perry to start the game, tying a major league record. Cleveland comes back to win, 9 - 4. It will be another nine years before two leadoff batters in the American League belt homers, and it will be Perry teeing up those as well.

1965: At Fenway Park, the 9th-place Yankees lose again, 3 - 2, when Carl Yastrzemski outhits a hobbling Mickey Mantle. Yaz hits a pair of homers and a sacrifice fly, while Mantle is 3 for 4 with a homer. After Mantle doubles with two outs in the 9th, starter Jim Lonborg is lifted and Dick Radatz gets the final out. It is Lonborg's first major league win.

1966: The Los Angeles Dodgers sent Johnny Podres to the Detroit Tigers as part of a conditional deal.
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1966: The Philadelphia Phillies purchased Terry Fox from the Detroit Tigers.

1967: The Detroit Tigers purchased Ethan Blackaby from the California Angels.

1967: In the 8th inning against Jim Bunning of the Phillies, Hank Aaron drives a ball to deep center field and scores ahead of the relay. It will be the only inside-the-park home run among his 755.

1968: Denny McLain pitches a CG 12 - 1 win at Washington, Al Kaline hits a single, double, home run, and 6 RBI as the Tigers pass the first-place Orioles. The Home Run is Kaline's 306 and tied him with Hank Greenbereg as the Franchises All-Time Leader.
Detroit will remain in the lead for the rest of the season.
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1970: The Braves' Hoyt Wilhelm becomes the first major league pitcher to appear in 1000 games. Atlanta loses 6 - 5 to the Cardinals.


1976: The Detroit Tigers signed Steve Baker as an amateur free agent.

1987: Darrell Evans hits a 2-run home run in the bottom of the 8th to give the Tigers the 7-6 win over oakland.
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1988: Tigers beat the A's 8 - 2 to snap their 14-game winning streak.

1999: Pete Rose, banned from all aspects of the game by Commissioner Giamatti in 1989, appears as a special instructor for the newly created Sacramento Steelheads. The team plays in the Western Baseball League which is independent, and therefore not governed by Major League Baseball.

2000: The Detroit Tigers signed Rich Becker as a free agent.

2002: The Angels score 8 runs in the 3rd inning on their way to a 19 - 0 rout of the White Sox. The Haloes join the 1923 Indians, 1939 Yankees and 1950 Red Sox as the only teams to beat two opponents by 19 or more runs in the same season. Earlier this year, the Angels beat the Indians, 21 - 2. The Anaheim destruction of Chicago is just the 11th since 1901 in which a team scored 19 or more runs while shutting out its opponent, and the first such shutout in the American League since 1955, when Cleveland beat Boston, 19 - 0.

2010: On the night they pay tribute to long-time broadcaster Ernie Harwell, who passed away last week, the Tigers beat New York, 5 - 4, with key contributions from three former Yankees.
Johnny Damon, signed as a free agent in the off-season, hits a home run in his first game against his former team, while Austin Jackson drives in a run and Phil Coke gets two key outs late in the game.
Jackson and Coke were both obtained in a trade for OF Curtis Granderson, who is on the disabled list.

2012: The Baltimore Orioles become the first team in American League history to lead off the game with three consecutive homers, as Ryan Flaherty, J.J. Hardy and Nick Markakis go deep to open the bottom of the 1st; it has been done three times in the National League. The last team to homer in its first three at-bats was the Milwaukee Brewers on September 9, 2007. Hardy also was the middle man in that spree. Colby Lewis, who surrenders the three longs balls, exits with an unusual pitching line: 7 innings pitched, 5 hits - all home runs - one walk and 12 strikeouts. Adam Jones and Wilson Betemit also homer off Lewis, the latter following the lone walk, issued to Matt Wieters. Baltimore wins, 6 - 5, with Wei-Yin Chen getting the win over Lewis.

2016: The Detroit Tigers signed Angel De Jesus as a free agent.

Tigers players and managers birthdays:

Ed Barrow manager 1903-1904.

Tim Hosley 1970-1971.

John Cummings 1996-1997.

Marino Santana 1998.

Luke Putkonen 2012-2014.

Matt Tuiasosopo 2013.

Brayan Villarreal 2011-2013.

JaCoby Jones 2016-2021.

Edward Mujica 2017.

Tigers players who passed away:

Ed Willett 1906-1913.

Tom Seats 1940.

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FIVE FOR FRIDAY.
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Happy Mother’s Day! (Yes, those of us with children are starting the celebration early…)
It is usually on this day that I’ve written my yearly momager blog. The one that pointed out how moms were so much better equipped to ensure the smooth running of this team back in the days of Ron Gardenhire and Brad Ausmus.
But on a positive note, I can now say that the adults are finally in charge so I retired that blog. It had a good long run.
But if you think I’m not going to talk about moms on this holiday weekend, you are sadly mistaken. We deserve recognition 365 days a week, not just 1 dinky little day in May.
So let’s talk about moms. They love baseball, too!
My mother worked for the legendary Ty Tyson but really picked up her interest in baseball because of me. I think it started as a survival tactic.
But it entered our discussions almost every day during the season. And she became a fan.
On this holiday weekend, I look back and remember 5 of the best memories I have of her involving baseball.
 
THE WORST KEPT SECRET IN DETROIT SPORTS.
Wizard of Woodward
 
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