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August 23 in Tigers and mlb history:

1910: Chicago's Ed Walsh tops Walter Johnson, 1 - 0, the 3rd straight time Walsh has beaten the Big Train and Washington by that score.

1910: Left fielder Fred Clarke makes a record-tying four OF assists for Pittsburgh against the Phils, as the Bucs win 6 - 2. The Pirates get one more for a National League record five outfield assists.

1911: Ty Cobb endorses Lewis 66 Rye.
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1912: The Tigers fall to Walter Johnson, 8 - 1, Big Train's 16th win in a row. He is now 29-7.

1916: Ty Cobb goes from first to third on a teammate's single to LF, then swipes home when A's 3B Charlie Pick holds the ball. Detroit wins 10 - 3.

1930: The Yankees buy Frank Crosetti from the San Francisco Seals but allow him to play another season in the Pacific Coast League before reporting. The Yankees will make a similar arrangement for Joe DiMaggio, buying him from the Seals but waiting a year before acquiring him in 1936.

1931: Lefty Grove is frustrated in his effort to win a record-breaking 17th game in a row, as Jimmy Moore misjudges a routine fly ball by Ski Melillo, turning it into a 2-out double, to allow the game's lone run. The volatile Grove is outraged and unforgiving, not at Moore, but that Al Simmons, the regular OF, missed the game. Dick Coffman of the Browns allows just three hits to win, 1 - 0.

1936: Seventeen-year-old Bob Feller makes his first start and strikes out 15, one less than the American League record, as Cleveland beats St. Louis, 4 - 1.

1936: The East uses a balanced offense to thump the West, 10-2, in the 1936 Negro Leagues East-West Game.
Leroy Matlock got the win and Sug Cornelius the loss while Cool Papa Bell went 3 for 3.

1942: Walter Johnson pitching to Babe Ruth is the pregame attraction that draws 69,000 for the New York-Washington game at Yankee Stadium that provides $80,000 for Army-Navy relief. Ruth hits the fifth pitch into the right-field stands, and then adds one more shot before circling the bases. Sixteen relief games contribute $523,000 during the season.
In the doubleheader between the Senators and the Yankees, the Senators win the opener, 7 - 6 and New York cops the nitecap, 3 - 0, in 5 1/2 innings.

1956: Led by Nellie Fox's seven straight hits, the White Sox sweep the Yankees. Mickey Mantle has a bunt single, triple and home run in the 6 - 4 nightcap loss but trails Fox in season hits, 158 to 155. But the Mick still leads in the Triple Crown race.

1958: In a 10 - 1 win over Milwaukee, Gil Hodges hits his 14th career grand slam to establish a new National League record.

1962: Steve Boros matches the American League record for most errors in an inning by a 3B with 4, but Detroit beats Cleveland 8 - 5 as Al Kaline hits two home runs.
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1963: Warren Spahn's 601st start is a modern National League record. Grover Alexander had the previous record of 600. The Braves beat the Dodgers, 6 - 1.

1968: Stan Bahnsen outpitches Earl Wilson to give the host Yankees a 2 - 1 win over Detroit. The two teams then battle for 19 innings, before the second game is suspended by curfew with the score 3 - 3. The game will be finished tomorrow. In the long tie, Lindy McDaniel retires 21 straight Tiger batters, six on strikeouts. In his last three relief appearances, he has retired 30 batters in a row.
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1972: Chicago's Dick Allen becomes the 4th major league player (Jimmie Foxx, Hank Greenberg, and Alex Johnson are the others) to hit one into the CF bleachers in Comiskey Park when he connects off New York's Lindy McDaniel. The 2-run homer in the 7th ices the 5 - 2 win for the Sox. This year, all the Chicago Wednesday games are in the afternoon, and Harry Caray announces them while sitting in the CF bleachers. Allen's drive misses Caray by just a few rows.

1976: A sign marking #TigerStadium as a state historic site is unveiled.
The sign was stolen after Tiger Stadium closed and has never been found.
From left: Al Kaline, Hal Newhouser, Billy Rogell, and Charlie Gehringer.
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1981: The Minnesota Twins traded Ron Jackson to the Detroit Tigers for a player to be named later. The Detroit Tigers sent Tim Corcoran (September 4, 1981) to the Minnesota Twins to complete the trade.

1981: Rick Peters hits a pinch hit walk-off single to give the #Tigers their 9th straight win 5 -4 over the rangers.
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1983: The Detroit Tigers purchased Glenn Abbott from the Seattle Mariners for $100,000.

1998: Giants OF Barry Bonds hits his 26th homer, the 400th of his career, off Kirt Ojala of the Marlins in the Giants' 10 - 5 victory. He thus becomes the first player in major league history with more than 400 career home runs and 400 career steals.

1999: The Yankees score six runs in the 1st inning on their way to a 21 - 3 victory over the Rangers. 3B Scott Brosius (6) and C Joe Girardi (7) - the 8th and 9th batters in the New York lineup - drive in 13 of the Yankee runs.
Derek Jeter scores his 100th run of the year, the first Yank to string together four straight seasons of 100+ runs since Mickey Mantle did it in nine straight seasons (1953-1961).

1999: Joining Babe Ruth and Mark McGwire, Mariner outfielder Ken Griffey, Jr. becomes the third player in major league history to hit 200 homers in a four-season span. Junior's 39th helps Seattle beat the Indians, 4 - 1.

2000: At Comerica Park, fans flee their seats as swarms of small insects invade the stands during the 1st inning.
The six-legged pests do not affect the players, and the game continues uninterrupted with the Tigers edging the Mariners, 6 - 5.
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2003: Tigers lose their 11th straight a 14 - 8 loss to the angels. It will be their longest losing streak in a 119-loss season.

2007: The Detroit Tigers traded Craig Monroe and cash to the Chicago Cubs for a player to be named later. The Chicago Cubs sent Clay Rapada (August 30, 2007) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

2012: The San Diego Padres selected Thad Weber off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

2012: Justin Verlander strikes out 12 in 9 innings; Tigers win 3 - 2 over the blue jays on Alex Avila walk-off single in the 11th.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/downsre01.shtml
Red Downs 1907-1908.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/e/elderhe01.shtml
Heinie Elder 1913.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/pageph01.shtml
Phil Page 1928-1930.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/George_Kell
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kellge01.shtml
https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/acecef17
George Kell 1946-1952, tv broadcaster 1959-1996.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Raúl_Casanova
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/casanra01.shtml
Raul Casanova 1996-1998.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mantoje01.shtml
Jeff Manto 1998.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/bautide01.shtml
Denny Bautista 2008.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mcdilal01.shtml
Allen McDill 2000.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/fordge01.shtml
Gene Ford 1905.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Hank_Borowy
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/borowha01.shtml
Hank Borowy 1950-1951.

Baseball Reference
 
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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/ronny-rodriguez-hits-grand-slam-in-win-vs-twins
'El Felino' grand slam lifts Tigers in opener.
Rodriguez rises to occasion vs. tough arm for second consecutive game.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/8...rew-verhagen-ronny-rodriguez-travis-demerrite
Tigers 9 - Twins 6: Dutch and El Felino power Tigers to victory.
Who are these people?
BYBTB

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/tigers-...027#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=567027
Boxscore.

https://www.mlb.com/tigers/video/ro...0-to-left-field-miguel-cabrera-scores-dawel-l
Webvideo Highlights of the Tigers win over the twins.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...gers-victory-over-minnesota-twins/2095142001/
Rodriguez slam, VerHagen's solid outing highlight Tigers win over Twins.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...roit-tigers-score-minnesota-twins/2103737001/
Ronny Rodr?guez grand slam, Drew VerHagen lead Tigers over Twins, 9-6.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2019/08/ronny-rodriguez-grand-slam-leads-tigers-over-twins.html
Ronny Rodriguez grand slam leads Tigers over Twins.
Mlive
 
August 24 in Tigers and mlb history:

1904: In Chicago, Christy Mathewson blanks the Cubs on three hits and the Giants defeat Buttons Briggs, 3 - 0. The second game is called after 10 innings with the score 2 - 2. Chicago fans show their feelings towards the Giants by tossing bottles onto the field. RF George Browne is hit on the leg and is almost hit in the head while chasing a fly ball. John McGraw tells ump Bob Emslie that he will not allow his team to continue play until all the broken glass is cleared, and by the time that occurs it is too dark to continue play.

1904: The Highlanders' Willie Keeler collects two home runs against the St. Louis Browns in a 9 - 1 win at New York. Both drives are inside-the-park.

1905: The Detroit Tigers purchased Ty Cobb from Augusta (South Atlantic).
In less than a week, Ty Cobb will begin his ascent on the Major Leagues Baseball records book that ends after 24 seasons and Cobb holding over 90 Major League records with many still standing today.

1905: The Giants win their 12th straight over the Reds, as Christy Mathewson wins easily, 8 - 0. Matty allows two scratch hits. The second game is called on account of darkness, 6 - 6, after nine innings.

1909: At Detroit, A's catcher Paddy Livingston throws out Ty Cobb trying to steal third base during an intentional walk to Sam Crawford. Cobb intentional spikes 3B Frank Baker on his bare hand during the play, prompting howls of protest from the Athletics. The Tigers win, 7 - 6, and A's manager Connie Mack will complain to Ban Johnson about Cobb's dirty play. Cobb gets a warning from the American League president.
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1910: Atop the Washington Monument, White Sox pitcher Ed Walsh throws 23 balls before C Billy Sullivan snares one, then catches two more, 555 feet below. It duplicates Gabby Street's catch of August 21, 1908. The estimated speed of the ball is 161 feet per second. On the field Walsh will be 18-20 despite a league-leading 1.27 ERA, the only time a pitcher with a losing record loses 20 and leads either league in ERA.

1913: In Chicago, Walter Johnson wins his 14th straight, a 2 - 1 decision over the White Sox. Johnson fans the side in the 8th inning, then with two on and two out in the 9th, strikes out Eddie Collins.

1914: In the second game of a twinbill at Washington, Detroit's Hooks Dauss and four Nats pitchers combine to plunk a record seven batters, a major-league record that will remain unmatched until 1971. Hooks hits three while Jim Shaw, Jack Bentley, Harry Harper, and Jim Stevens hit four. The Tigers win 11 - 0, and take the opener as well 3 - 1.

1916: Babe Ruth fires his 7th shutout of the year, stopping Detroit on three hits as Boston wins, 3 - 0.

1918: Ty Cobb makes a speech to the crowd between games of a doubleheader at the Polo Grounds announcing he will enter military service and retire from baseball after the season. After serving overseas, Cobb will return to play ten more seasons.
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1922: The Browns collect 20 hits and score nine runs in the first two innings to stun the Red Sox, 13 - 2. Ken Williams extends his hitting streak to 28 games, but will be stopped here.

1930: New York's Fred Lindstrom has his 24-game hitting streak stopped as the Giants lose to the Cubs, 3 - 2. The game is tied 2-all in the bottom of the 9th, when the Cubs load the bases with two out. With the count 0 and 2, Danny Taylor the runner on 3rd, races safely home as surprised Giant reliever Joe Heving watches and then completes his deliberate windup with a wide pitch.

1938: Signed by the Tigers and beginning his pro career in 1938 with the Detroit Tigers,
Virgil Trucks strikes out his 418th batter - the highest season total in organized ball this century - for Andalusia in an Alabama-Florida League game. Virgil "Fire" Trucks will go on to win 177 games over a 17 years in the majors, spent mostly with the Detroit Tigers, and only have two losing seasons in the bigs. Becoming a two-time All-Star and throwing a pair of no-hitters during his career both in 1952.

1940: In the Tigers' 12 - 1 victory at Fenway Park, Red Sox outfielder Ted Williams pitches the last two innings against Detroit, allowing one run on three hits.
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1943: The Philadelphia Athletics drop their 20th game in a row, losing to Chicago, 6 - 5. This ties the American League record. They dodge the bullet in game two by scoring 8 runs in the 2nd inning to win, 8 - 1.

1945: Cleveland ace Bob Feller returns from the Navy and attracts a home crowd of 46,477, who watch him strike out 12 and yield only four hits in a 4 - 2 win over Detroit's Hal Newhouser.

1948: The second 1948 East-West Game is held at Yankee Stadium. The East wins, 6-1, behind five-hit pitching by Max Manning, Dave Barnhill and Joe Black. 13 players in this contest would spend time in the major leaguers, a record for an East-West Game.

1951: New York Yankees rookie Mickey Mantle wears #7 for the first time. After being sent down to the minors for six weeks, Mickey returned to the team to find that the #6 he previously wore had been given to Bobby Brown.

1951: Against Cleveland's Early Wynn, Gene Woodling cracks his 3rd homer off the Tribe ace this year, as the Yanks win, 2 - 0. Woodling went deep on Wynn on June 24, July 24 and today.

1954: Robin Roberts is lifted in the seventh as the Braves finally knock out the Phillies ace, winning 5 - 1. Roberts had pitched 13 straight complete games against the Braves over three years, with a 12-1 record.

1957: The Dodgers use eight pitchers in one game, tying the National League record, in a 13 - 7 loss to first-place Milwaukee. Johnny Podres leaves after giving up three home runs in the fourth. Hank Aaron hits the first grand slam of his career.

1961: Ageless Satchel Paige signs with Portland (Pacific Coast League). In 25 innings for the Beavers, he will have a 2.88 ERA.

1969: At St. Louis, Hank Aaron belts a 14th inning 3-run homer to give the Braves a 4 - 1 win over the Cards. There are no stolen bases in the game, though Bob Didier and Tim McCarver throw out six would-be thieves between them.

1971: Ernie Banks hits the final home run of his career as the Cubs beat the Reds, 5 - 4. Mr. Cub's 512th home run comes in the first inning off Jim McGlothlin.

1976: At Tiger Stadium Bill Freehan hits his 200th and final home run in a 12 - 7 loss to the White Sox. The Detroit catcher will finish his career with 100 homers hit at home and the other 100 homers hit on the road.
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1983: Jack Morris strikes out 9, on route to career high and AL-best 232 on the season in the Tigers 5 - 2 win over the rangers.

1989: After weeks of legal wrangling, Commissioner Bart Giamatti permanently bans Pete Rose from baseball for his alleged gambling on major league games. Although the 5-page document signed by both parties includes no formal findings, Giamatti says that he considers Rose's acceptance of the ban to be a no-contest plea to the charges.
Coach Tommy Helms is named Rose's interim replacement as Cincinnati manager.

1990: Alan Trammell hits 3 doubles and Cecil Fielder has 2 two-baggers, but the Tigers lose to Oakland 6-4.
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1991: Skeeter Barnes hits a home run and an RBI single in the Tigers' 7-2 win over Seattle.
With the Blue Jays' one-run loss to the Yankees, the Tigers move into a tie for first place in the AL East for the first time since April.
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1999: Mariner Ken Griffey, Jr. becomes only the 7th player to hit 40 homers in four consecutive seasons.

2004: Bud Selig, citing how disruptive a delay in the major league schedule would be on pennant races, says it is unlikely that major league players will ever be able to take part in the Olympics. The baseball commissioner hopes a "World Cup", which begins in 2006, will serve as a substitute for the Summer Games.

2006: Sean Casey is thrown out at first base from left field in a Tigers loss to the white sox.

2007: Carlos Guillen hits a walk-off home run in the 11th inning. The game started after 4-hour rain delay and ended at 3:30 a.m. with the Tigers winning 9 - 6 over the yankees.
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2013: In the first-ever regular season rematch of All-Star Game starting pitchers, Max Scherzer hits an RBI double off Matt Harvey. Scherzer becomes the 3rd MLB pitcher to win 19 of his first 20 starts (Rube Marquard, 1912, & Roger Clemens, 2001) and Tigers win 3 - 0.
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2014: Tigers set a franchise record with 60 hits in a four-game series, against the Twins. Rajai Davis and Victor Martinez go deep in a 13-4 win.
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2017: 100-year-old George Mogill throws out the first pitch at Comerica Park.
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2017: A game between the Tigers and Yankees at Comerica Park is marred by a series of brawls and eight ejections. Things start to get ugly in the 6th when New York pitcher Tommy Kahnle throws a pitch behind Miguel Cabrera's head. Kahnle gets ejected, as does manager Joe Girardi who comes out to protest, and C Austin Romine and Cabrera after they get into a heated argument that see the two exchange blows and end up wrestling on the ground as both benches empty.
After both teams score three runs in the 7th, Dellin Betances hits Detroit's James McCann with a fastball in the head, and Betances and coach Rob Thomson are both tossed. In the 8th, the Tigers' Alex Wilson plunks Todd Frazier and is ejected as well, along with manager Brad Ausmus.
When the dust settles, the Tigers win the game, 10 - 6. Five participants will receive suspensions as a result: 7 games for Cabrera for inciting the initial brawl, 4 games for Wilson, 1 for Ausmus, 4 games for Yankees player Gary Sanchez for throwing punches during the brawl, and 2 for Romine.
MLB's head of discipline and yankee's friend Joe Torre refuses to suspend Kahnle or Bettances for their headhunting tactics, nor does Torre suspend Aaron Judge for his part in piling on Cabrera while on the ground and throwing punches to his throat and back with the two herniated disc.

2019: The Detroit Tigers signed Matt Wotherspoon as a free agent.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/secorfr01.shtml
Frank Secory 1940.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Hal_Woodeshick
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/woodeha01.shtml
Hal Woodeshick 1956, 1961.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/bernato01.shtml
Tony Bernazard 1991.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Neil_Berry
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/berryne01.shtml
Neil Berry 1948-1952.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/cristle01.shtml
Leo Cristante 1955.

Baseball Reference
 
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THE SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

The Saturday Survey offers another way for readers to weigh in on a relevant topic. So here is a poll to gauge the pulse of our baseball-lovin? peeps.

As always, we welcome your comments, so please vote and then submit your reasons ( 4 sentences max!) for how you voted in the usual comment box. Don?t forget to come back later and view the results!

What Tiger player has progressed the most this season? Explain your reasoning.
Matthew Boyd
Buck Farmer
Harold Castro
JaCoby Jones
Spencer Turnbull
Brandon Dixon
Victor Reyes
Other - who did we miss?
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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/willi-castro-called-up-by-tigers
Tigers call up shortstop prospect Willi Castro.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/8...ers-mlb-pipeline-willi-castro-grayson-greiner
Tigers promote shortstop Willi Castro from Triple-A Toledo.
Grayson Greiner is off the IL and assigned to the Mud Hens.
BYBTB

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...tstop-prospect-castro-big-leagues/2108696001/
The future is now: Tigers bring top shortstop prospect Willi Castro to big leagues.
Detnews

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2019/08/tigers-call-up-shortstop-prospect-willi-castro.html
Tigers call up shortstop prospect Willi Castro.
Mlive

The 22-year-old Castro has put together a solid campaign in his first full season at the Triple-A level. He posted a 113 wRC+, with 11 home runs and 17 stolen bases for the Mud Hens this season.
Questions have remained about his tendency to be error prone, despite his solid skillset for the position. He?s been charged with 22 errors this season out of 384 chances, but continues to be graded as average or better by the major scouting services.

Castro hit .301 with 11 homers, eight triples and 28 doubles in 525 plate appearances for Triple-A Toledo this season. He had an on-base percentage of .366 and slugging average of .467.

His dad, Liliano Castro, and uncle, Rene Capellan, both signed with the Tigers out of the Dominican Republic and had brief minor-league careers.

The elder Castro began his coaching career in the Tigers system, working at short-season Class A Oneonta in 1999 and 2000, where a 19-year-old Ramon Santiago was one of his pupils. Castro also directed the Tigers' Dominican academy in 2000.

He left the Tigers for the New York Mets organization, where he?s spent the last two decades. The Castros settled in Port St. Lucie, Fla., where Willi attended middle school. As a teen, he relocated to the Dominican Republic, where he could train and sign a contract free from the constraints of the MLB Draft.
The Indians signed him for a reported $825,000 bonus just months after his 16th birthday in 2013.
 
https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/willi-castro-doubles-for-first-career-hit-in-loss
Young cats show mettle against Twins.
Rookie-laden squad surprises contenders during tough stretch.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/8...score-willi-castro-victor-reyes-edwin-jackson
Twins 8 - Tigers 5: Squander in the Twin Cities.
TTBDNS y?all.
BYBTB

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/tigers-...028#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=567028
Boxscore.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...mplode-5-run-fifth-fall-twins-8-5/2111926001/
Willi Castro debuts with two hits; Twins overpower Tigers, 8-5.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...roit-tigers-score-minnesota-twins/2111821001/
Detroit Tigers' Willi Castro collects 2 hits in debut, an 8-5 loss to Twins.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2019/08/willi-castro-has-2-hits-but-tigers-fall-to-twins.html
Willi Castro has 2 hits, but Tigers fall to Twins.
Mlive
 
https://totallytigers.wordpress.com/2019/08/24/open-mike-58/
OPEN MIKE!
Totally Tigers

It?s the last Sunday of the month, folks, which means it?s your day! This is the day for you to be heard. Today is the one day during the month (normally) where you get the opportunity to comment on the Tiger topic of your choosing.

This is the one day of the week where we open up the comment parameters for you, so you can really get those juices flowing. Comments on THIS DAY ONLY can be expanded to a maximum of 8 sentences. So pick a topic and let us hear from you! What?s on your minds?
 
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