2019 Kansas City Royals season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2019 Kansas City Royals season was the 51st season for the franchise, and their 47th at Kauffman Stadium . They had a 1-game improvement from the previous season, but they were eliminated from postseason contention on August 27. The season was Ned Yost's final season as manager as he announced on September 23 that he was retiring at the end of the season. [ 1]
Season standings
American League Central
American League Wild Card
Record against opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2019
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
7–12
3–3
3–4
3–4
2–4
3–3
4–3
0–6
2–17
1–6
3–4
7–12
1–6
8–11
7–13
Boston
12–7
—
5–2
3–3
5–2
2–4
5–1
4–3
3–3
5–14
4–3
4–3
7–12
4–3
11–8
10–10
Chicago
3–3
2–5
—
11–8
12–6
4–3
9–10
2–5
6–13
4–3
1–5
2–4
2–4
4–3
4–3
6–14
Cleveland
4–3
3–3
8–11
—
18–1
3–4
12–7
6–0
10–9
4–3
1–5
5–1
1–6
4–3
6–1
8–12
Detroit
4–3
2–5
6–12
1–18
—
1–6
10–9
3–3
5–14
3–3
1–6
1–6
2–4
0–6
3–4
5–15
Houston
4–2
4–2
3–4
4–3
6–1
—
5–1
14–5
3–4
4–3
11–8
18–1
3–4
13–6
4–2
11–9
Kansas City
3–3
1–5
10–9
7–12
9–10
1–5
—
2–4
5–14
2–5
2–5
2–5
3–4
2–5
1–6
9–11
Los Angeles
3–4
3–4
5–2
0–6
3–3
5–14
4–2
—
1–5
2–5
6–13
10–9
3–4
9–10
6–1
12–8
Minnesota
6–0
3–3
13–6
9–10
14–5
4–3
14–5
5–1
—
2–4
3–4
5–2
5–2
6–1
4–3
8–12
New York
17–2
14–5
3–4
3–4
3–3
3–4
5–2
5–2
4–2
—
2–4
6–1
12–7
3–3
11–8
12–8
Oakland
6–1
3–4
5–1
5–1
6–1
8–11
5–2
13–6
4–3
4–2
—
10–9
4–3
13–6
0–6
11–9
Seattle
4–3
3–4
4–2
1–5
6–1
1–18
5–2
9–10
2–5
1–6
9–10
—
2–4
8–11
4–2
9–11
Tampa Bay
12–7
12–7
4–2
6–1
4–2
4–3
4–3
4–3
2–5
7–12
3–4
4–2
—
3–3
13–6
14–6
Texas
6–1
3–4
3–4
3–4
6–0
6–13
5–2
10–9
1–6
3–3
6–13
11–8
3–3
—
3–3
9–11
Toronto
11–8
8–11
3–4
1–6
4–3
2–4
6–1
1–6
3–4
8–11
6–0
2–4
6–13
3–3
—
3–17
Regular season
Game log
2019 game log: 59–103 (Home: 31–50; Away: 28–53)
March/April: 9–20 (Home: 6–10; Away: 3–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
1
March 28
White Sox
5–3
Keller (1–0)
Rodón (0–1)
Boxberger (1)
31,675
1–0
W1
2
March 30
White Sox
8–6
Junis (1–0)
López (0–1)
Kennedy (1)
13,533
2–0
W2
3
March 31
White Sox
3–6
Giolito (1–0)
López (0–1)
Colomé (1)
12,669
2–1
L1
4
April 2
Twins
4–5 (10)
Hildenberger (1–0)
Boxberger (0–1)
Parker (1)
10,024
2–2
L2
5
April 3
Twins
6–7
May (1–0)
Peralta (0–1)
Parker (2)
10,575
2–3
L3
6
April 4
@ Tigers
4–5
Hardy (1–0)
Zimmer (0–1)
Greene (5)
42,641
2–4
L4
7
April 6
@ Tigers
4–7
Alcántara (2–0)
McCarthy (0–1)
Greene (6)
22,111
2–5
L5
8
April 7
@ Tigers
1–3
Ross (1–1)
Keller (1–1)
Greene (7)
15,058
2–6
L6
9
April 8
Mariners
5–13
Elías (1–0)
Bailey (0–1)
-
10,259
2–7
L7
10
April 9
Mariners
3–6
Gonzales (4–0)
Junis (1–1)
Swarzak (2)
10,366
2–8
L8
11
April 10
Mariners
5–6
Swarzak (1–0)
Boxberger (0–2)
Elías (2)
12,775
2–9
L9
12
April 11
Mariners
6–7 (10)
Brennan (1–0)
Sparkman (0–1)
Sadzeck (1)
10,231
2–10
L10
13
April 12
Indians
8–1
Keller (2–1)
Carrasco (1–2)
-
11,950
3–10
W1
14
April 13
Indians
3–0
Bailey (1–1)
Rodríguez (0–1)
Peralta (1)
15,188
4–10
W2
15
April 14
Indians
9–8
Peralta (1–1)
Hand (0–1)
-
14,303
5–10
W3
16
April 15
@ White Sox
4–5
Bañuelos (1–0)
Boxberger (0–3)
Colomé (4)
12,553
5–11
L1
17
April 16
@ White Sox
1–5
López (1–2)
López (0–2)
-
13,583
5–12
L2
18
April 17
@ White Sox
4–3(10)
Peralta (2–1)
Jones (0–1)
Barlow (1)
14,358
6–12
W1
19
April 18
@ Yankees
6–1
Bailey (2–1)
Germán (3–1)
-
39,106
7–12
W2
20
April 19
@ Yankees
2–6
Sabathia (1–0)
Junis (1–2)
-
39,668
7–13
L1
21
April 20
@ Yankees
2–9
Tanaka (2–1)
Fillmyer (0–1)
-
42,013
7–14
L2
22
April 21
@ Yankees
6–7(10)
Britton (1–0)
Diekman (0–1)
-
40,523
7–15
L3
23
April 22
@ Rays
3–6
Font (1–0)
Keller (2–2)
Pagan (1)
9,914
7–16
L4
24
April 23
@ Rays
2–5
Beeks (1–0)
Bailey (2–2)
Pagan (2)
8,298
7–17
L5
25
April 24
@ Rays
10–2
Junis (2–2)
Snell (2–2)
-
9,502
8–17
W1
26
April 26
Angels
1–5
Skaggs (2–2)
Duffy (0–1)
-
23,186
8–18
L1
27
April 27
Angels
9–4
Barlow (1–0)
Barría (2–2)
-
18,755
9–18
W1
28
April 28
Angels
3–7
Harvey (1–2)
Bailey (2–3)
-
21,549
9–19
L1
29
April 29
Rays
5–8
Chirinos (4–0)
Keller (2–3)
-
11,744
9–20
L2
—
April 30
Rays
Postponed (Rain); Makeup: May 1
May: 10–18 (Home: 5–7; Away: 5–11)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
30
May 1
Rays
3–2
Junis (3–2)
Stanek (0–1)
Kennedy (2)
-
10–20
W1
31
May 1
Rays
8–2
Sparkman (1–1)
Snell (2–3)
-
11,411
11–20
W2
32
May 2
Rays
1–3
Kolarek (2–0)
Peralta (2–2)
Castillo (4)
23,343
11–21
L1
33
May 3
@ Tigers
3–4
Boyd (3–2)
López (0–3)
Greene (13)
14,020
11–22
L2
34
May 4
@ Tigers
15–3
Bailey (3–3)
Ross (1–4)
-
19,500
12–22
W1
35
May 5
@ Tigers
2–5 (10)
Farmer (2–2)
Kennedy (0–1)
-
16,369
12–23
L1
36
May 6
@ Astros
4–6
Cole (3–4)
Junis (3–3)
Osuna (8)
27,079
12–24
L2
37
May 7
@ Astros
12–2
Duffy (1–1)
McHugh (3–4)
-
30,377
13–24
W1
38
May 8
@ Astros
0–9
Peacock (3–2)
López (0–4)
-
22,698
13–25
L1
39
May 10
Phillies
5–1
Bailey (4–3)
Arrieta (4–3)
-
20,015
14–25
W1
40
May 11
Phillies
0–7
Eflin (5–3)
Keller (2–4)
-
24,463
14–26
L1
41
May 12
Phillies
1–6
Irvin (1–0)
Junis (3–4)
-
19,640
14–27
L2
42
May 14
Rangers
11–5
Duffy (2–1)
Miller (1–3)
-
19,410
15–27
W1
43
May 15
Rangers
1–6
Minor (4–3)
López (0–5)
-
14,572
15–28
L1
44
May 16
Rangers
1–16
Lynn (5–3)
Bailey (4–4)
-
17,469
15–29
L2
45
May 17
@ Angels
2–5
Harvey (2–3)
Keller (2–5)
Robles (5)
43,444
15–30
L3
46
May 18
@ Angels
3–6
Canning (2–1)
Junis (3–5)
Buttrey (2)
43,415
15–31
L4
47
May 19
@ Angels
5–1
Duffy (3–1)
Skaggs (4–4)
-
43,329
16–31
W1
48
May 21
@ Cardinals
Postponed (rain); Makeup:May 22
48
May 22
@ Cardinals
8–2
Keller (3–5)
Wacha (3–2)
-
42,275
17–31
W2
49
May 22
@ Cardinals
3–10
Wainwright (4–4)
Bailey (4–5)
-
42,529
17–32
L1
50
May 24
Yankees
Postponed (rain); Makeup:May25
50
May 25
Yankees
3–7
Happ (4–3)
Barlow (1–1)
-
25,243
17–33
L2
51
May 25
Yankees
5–6
Adams (1–0)
López (0–6)
Chapman (14)
18,599
17–34
L3
52
May 26
Yankees
8–7 (10)
McCarthy (1–1)
Holder (3–2)
—
21,499
18–34
W1
53
May 27
@ White Sox
Suspended (inclement weather); Continuation scheduled for May 28
53
May 28
@ White Sox
1–2
Colomé (2–0)
Diekman (0–2)
—
13,842
18–35
L1
54
May 28
@ White Sox
3–4
Giolito (7–1)
Keller (3–6)
Colomé (10)
13,842
18–36
L2
55
May 29
@ White Sox
7–8
Herrera (2–3)
Kennedy (0–2)
Colomé (11)
16,167
18–37
L3
56
May 30
@ Rangers
4–2
Junis (4–5)
Minor (5–4)
Kennedy (3)
26,202
19–37
W1
57
May 31
@ Rangers
2–6
Jurado (2–2)
Duffy (3–2)
-
31,183
19–38
L1
June: 10–17 (Home: 5–8; Away: 5–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
58
June 1
@ Rangers
2–6
Lynn (7–4)
Bailey (4–6)
-
27,133
19–39
L2
59
June 2
@ Rangers
1–5
Sampson (4–3)
Keller (3–7)
-
21,891
19–40
L3
60
June 4
Red Sox
3–8
Rodríguez (6–3)
Barlow (1–2)
-
13,184
19–41
L4
61
June 5
Red Sox
0–8
Sale (2–7)
Junis (4–6)
-
15,523
19–42
L5
62
June 6
Red Sox
5–7
Brewer (1–2)
Duffy (3–3)
Barnes (4)
19,928
19–43
L6
63
June 7
White Sox
6–4
Boxberger (1–3)
Fry (1–2)
Kennedy (4)
24,744
20–43
W1
64
June 8
White Sox
0–2
Giolito (9–1)
Keller (3–8)
Colomé (13)
20,889
20–44
L1
65
June 9
White Sox
2–5
López (4–6)
Sparkman (1–2)
-
22,501
20–45
L2
66
June 11
Tigers
3–2
Barlow (2–2)
Alcántara (2–1)
Kennedy (5)
20,776
21–45
W1
67
June 12
Tigers
2–3
Ramirez (3–0)
Diekman (0–3)
Greene (20)
19,870
21–46
L1
68
June 13
Tigers (Game played in Omaha )
7–3
Bailey (5–6)
Boyd (5–5)
Kennedy (6)
25,454
22–46
W1
69
June 14
@ Twins
0–2
Gibson (7–3)
Diekman (0–4)
Rogers (7)
38,898
22–47
L1
70
June 15
@ Twins
4–5
Odorizzi (10–2)
Sparkman (1–3)
Rogers (8)
39,267
22–48
L2
71
June 16
@ Twins
8–6
López (1–6)
Pérez (7–3)
Kennedy (7)
38,886
23–48
W1
72
June 17
@ Mariners
6–4
Flynn (1–0)
Bass (1–2)
Kennedy (8)
14,476
24–48
W2
73
June 18
@ Mariners
9–0
Bailey (6–6)
Kikuchi (3–5)
-
12,697
25–48
W3
74
June 19
@ Mariners
8–2
Gonzales (8–6)
Keller (3–9)
-
16,228
25–49
L1
75
June 20
Twins
4–1
Sparkman (2–3)
Odorizzi (10–3)
Kennedy (9)
22,683
26–49
W1
76
June 21
Twins
7–8
Harper (3–0)
Diekman (0–5)
Rogers (9)
27,418
26–50
L1
77
June 22
Twins
3–5 (10)
May (2–1)
Peralta (2–3)
Parker (10)
28,504
26–51
L2
78
June 23
Twins
6–1
Bailey (7–6)
Pineda (4–4)
McCarthy (1)
21,257
27–51
W1
79
June 24
@ Indians
2–3
Hand (4–2)
Peralta (2–4)
-
15,413
27–52
L1
80
June 25
@ Indians
8–6
McCarthy (2–1)
Hand (4–3)
Kennedy (10)
21,766
28–52
W1
81
June 26
@ Indians
3–5
Bauer (6–6)
Junis (4–7)
-
22,246
28–53
L1
82
June 28
@ Blue Jays
2–6
Hudson (4–2)
Duffy (3–4)
-
18,399
28–54
L2
83
June 29
@ Blue Jays
5–7
Hudson (5–2)
Barlow (2–3)
-
24,906
28–55
L3
84
June 30
@ Blue Jays
7–6
Keller (4–9)
Sanchez (3–11)
Kennedy (11)
21,727
29–55
W1
July: 11–15 (Home: 7–10; Away: 4–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
85
July 1
@Blue Jays
3–11
Richard (1–4)
Sparkman (2–4)
-
29,339
29–56
L1
86
July 2
Indians
5–9
Bauer (7–6)
Junis (4–8)
-
18,934
29–57
L2
87
July 3
Indians
0–4
Clevinger (2–2)
Duffy (3–5)
-
25,049
29–58
L3
88
July 4
Indians
4–8
Cimber (4–2)
López (1–7)
-
18,076
29–59
L4
89
July 5
@Nationals
7–4 (11)
Flynn (2–0)
Venters (0–1)
Peralta (2)
25,213
30–59
W1
90
July 6
@Nationals
0–6
Scherzer (9–5)
Sparkman (2–5)
-
27,863
30–60
L1
91
July 7
@Nationals
2–5
Doolittle (6–2)
Diekman (0–6)
-
21,873
30–61
L2
90th All-Star Game in Cleveland, OH
92
July 12
Tigers
8–5
Newberry (1–0)
Hardy (1–1)
Kennedy (12)
25,059
31–61
W1
93
July 13
Tigers
4–1
Keller (5–9)
Boyd (6–7)
Kennedy (13)
27,551
32–61
W2
94
July 14
Tigers
8–12
Ramirez (4–3)
Flynn (2–1)
—
13,763
32–62
L1
95
July 15
White Sox
5–2
Junis (5–8)
Giolito (11–4)
Kennedy (14)
16,006
33–62
W1
96
July 16
White Sox
11–0
Sparkman (3–5)
Cease (1–1)
-
16,557
34–62
W2
97
July 17
White Sox
7–5
Duffy (4–5)
Nova (4–9)
Kennedy (15)
14,340
35–62
W3
98
July 18
White Sox
6–5
Keller (6–9)
Detwiler (1–1)
Kennedy (16)
13,157
36–62
W4
99
July 19
@ Indians
5–10
Bieber (9–3)
Montgomery (1–3)
-
26,640
36–63
L1
100
July 20
@ Indians
1–0
Junis (6–8)
Plutko (3–2)
Kennedy (17)
31,958
37–63
W1
101
July 21
@ Indians
4–5
Plesac (4–3)
Sparkman (3–6)
Hand (27)
23,564
37–64
L1
102
July 23
@ Braves
5–4
Hill (1–0)
Swarzak (2–3)
Kennedy (18)
36,570
38–64
W1
103
July 24
@ Braves
2–0
Keller (7–9)
Teherán (5–7)
Kennedy (19)
38,865
39–64
W2
104
July 25
Indians
4–5 (14)
Goody (2–0)
Flynn (2–2)
Cole (1)
15,224
39–65
L1
105
July 26
Indians
3–8
Plesac (5–3)
Junis (6–9)
-
26,609
39–66
L2
106
July 27
Indians
1–9
Clevinger (5–2)
Sparkman (3–7)
-
31,181
39–67
L3
107
July 28
Indians
9–6
Duffy (5–5)
Bauer (9–8)
Kennedy (20)
14,380
40–67
W1
108
July 29
Blue Jays
3–7
Mayza (1–1)
Keller (7–10)
-
18,306
40–68
L1
109
July 30
Blue Jays
2–9
Reid-Foley (1–1)
Montgomery (1–4)
-
18,379
40–69
L2
110
July 31
Blue Jays
1–4
Waguespack (2–1)
Junis (6–10)
Shafer (1)
14,480
40–70
L3
August: 8–19 (Home: 3–8; Away: 5–11)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
111
August 2
@ Twins
9–11
May (4–3)
Lovelady (0–1)
Romo (18)
32,341
40–71
L4
112
August 3
@ Twins
3–11
Gibson (11–4)
Duffy (5–6)
-
36,823
40–72
L5
113
August 4
@ Twins
0–3
Smeltzer (1–1)
Keller (7–11)
Rogers (17)
30,171
40–73
L6
114
August 5
@ Red Sox
5–7
Porcello (10–8)
Montgomery (1–5)
Workman (6)
33,636
40–74
L7
115
August 6
@ Red Sox
6–2
Junis (7–10)
Cashner (10–7)
-
36,360
41–74
W1
—
August 7
@ Red Sox
Suspended (rain). Score 4–4, top of 10th. To be resumed on August 22.
116
August 8
@ Tigers
8–10
Jiménez (3–6)
Lovelady (0–2)
-
17,197
41–75
L1
117
August 9
@ Tigers
2–5
Jackson (2–5)
Keller (7–12)
Jiménez (1)
21,475
41–76
L2
118
August 10
@ Tigers
7–0
Montgomery (2–5)
Turnbull (3–10)
-
26,028
42–76
W1
119
August 11
@ Tigers
10–2
Junis (8–10)
Norris (3–10)
-
19,790
43–76
W2
120
August 13
Cardinals
0–2
Flaherty (6–6)
Sparkman (3–8)
Martínez (13)
23,563
43–77
L1
121
August 14
Cardinals
0–6
Hudson (11–6)
Keller (7–13)
-
22,494
43–78
L2
122
August 16
Mets
4–1
Montgomery (3–5)
Syndergaard (8–6)
Kennedy (21)
21,439
44–78
W1
123
August 17
Mets
1–4
deGrom (8–7)
Junis (8–11)
Lugo (3)
28,697
44–79
L1
124
August 18
Mets
5–11
Familia (4–1)
McCarthy (2–2)
-
20,661
44–80
L2
125
August 19
@ Orioles
5–4
López (2–7)
Means (8–9)
Kennedy (22)
11,659
45–80
W1
126
August 20
@ Orioles
1–4
Harvey (1–0)
Barnes (1–2)
Givens (10)
11,826
45–81
L1
127
August 21
@ Orioles
1–8
Brooks (3–7)
Montgomery (3–6)
-
9,872
45–82
L2
128
August 22
@ Red Sox
4–5 (10)
Taylor (1–1)
Lovelady (0–3)
-
32,453
45–83
L3
129
August 23
@ Indians
1–4
Plesac (7–4)
Junis (8–12)
Hand (30)
31,946
45–84
L4
130
August 24
@ Indians
2–4
Clevinger (9–2)
Sparkman (3–9)
Hand (31)
33,349
45–85
L5
131
August 25
@ Indians
9–8 (10)
Kennedy (1–2)
Goody (3–1)
López (1)
29,360
46–85
W1
132
August 26
A's
4–19
Bailey (12–8)
Keller (7–14)
-
13,595
46–86
L1
133
August 27
A's
1–2
Fiers (13–3)
Montgomery (3–7)
Hendriks (16)
13,669
46–87
L2
134
August 28
A's
6–4
Hill (2–0)
Treinen (6–5)
Kennedy (23)
15,049
47–87
W1
135
August 29
A's
8–9
Petit (4–3)
Sparkman (3–10)
Hendriks (17)
13,844
47–88
W2
136
August 30
Orioles
2–14
Means (10–9)
Skoglund (0–1)
-
16,287
47–89
L1
137
August 31
Orioles
7–5
Barlow (3–3)
Fry (1–6)
Kennedy (24)
18,385
48–89
W1
September: 11–14 (Home: 5–7; Away: 6–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
138
September 1
Orioles
6–4
McCarthy (3–2)
Fry (1–7)
Kennedy (25)
18,208
49–89
W2
139
September 3
Tigers
6–5
Kennedy (2–2)
Reininger (0–1)
-
12,644
50–89
W3
140
September 4
Tigers
5–4
Junis (9–12)
Jackson (3–9)
Kennedy (26)
15,308
51–89
W4
141
September 5
Tigers
4–6
Boyd (8–10)
Sparkman (3–11)
Jiménez (5)
14,736
51–90
L1
142
September 6
@ Marlins
3–0
López (3–7)
López (5–7)
Kennedy (27)
8,915
52–90
W1
143
September 7
@ Marlins
7–2
Duffy (6–6)
Conley (2–8)
Hill (1)
13,112
53–90
W2
144
September 8
@ Marlins
0–9
Alcántara (5–12)
Montgomery (3–8)
-
10,934
53–91
L1
145
September 10
@ White Sox
3–7
Nova (10–12)
Junis (9–13)
-
15,196
53–92
L2
146
September 11
@ White Sox
8–6
Sparkman (4–11)
López (9–13)
Kennedy (28)
14,385
54–92
W1
147
September 12
@ White Sox
6–3
López (4–7)
Giolito (14–9)
Kennedy (29)
13,838
55–92
W2
148
September 13
Astros
1–4
Cole (17–5)
Fillmyer (0–2)
Osuna (33)
20,593
55–93
L1
149
September 14
Astros
1–6
Greinke (16–5)
Montgomery (3–9)
-
20,716
55–94
L2
150
September 15
Astros
3–12
Miley (14–5)
Junis (9–14)
-
17,205
55–95
L3
151
September 16
@ A's
6–5
McCarthy (4–2)
Hendriks (4–3)
Kennedy (30)
12,902
56–95
W1
152
September 17
@ A's
1–2
Puk (2–0)
López (4–8)
Hendriks (23)
14,992
56–96
L1
153
September 18
@ A's
0–1 (11)
Wendelken (3–1)
Hahn (0–1)
-
16,714
56–97
L2
154
September 19
@ Twins
5–8
Thorpe (3–2)
Barnes (1–3)
Rogers (28)
24,565
56–98
L3
155
September 20
@ Twins
3–4
Dobnak (1–1)
Skoglund (0–2)
May (2)
29,468
56–99
L4
156
September 21
@ Twins
12–5
Rosario (2–0)
Rogers (2–4)
-
37,750
57–99
W1
157
September 22
@ Twins
8–12
Littell (6–0)
López (4–9)
-
31,628
57–100
L1
158
September 24
Braves
9–6
Duffy (7–6)
Teherán (10–11)
-
16,688
58–100
W1
159
September 25
Braves
2–10
Jackson (9–2)
Barnes (1–4)
-
16,931
58–101
L1
160
September 27
Twins
2–6 (7)
Berríos (14–8)
Skoglund (0–3)
-
15,389
58–102
L2
161
September 28
Twins
3–4
Duffey (5–1)
Barnes (1–5)
Rogers (30)
21,995
58–103
L3
162
September 29
Twins
5–4
Kennedy (3–2)
Graterol (1–1)
-
17,875
59–103
W1
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