2011 Minnesota Twins season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2011 Minnesota Twins season was the 51st season for the franchise in Minnesota , and the 111th overall in the American League . The team drew 3,168,107 fans during the year. The Twins had a poor season, falling from first place the year before to last in American League Central .
Regular season
Longtime Twins pitcher and broadcaster Bert Blyleven was elected to the Hall of Fame on January 5, and inducted on July 24.
On May 3, on a 42-degree Chicago Tuesday night, Francisco Liriano hurled the Twins' fifth no-hitter, closing down the White Sox . He struck out two and walked six on 123 pitches, but won 1-0.[ 1] Liriano's gem follows previous no-hitters by Jack Kralick (1962), Dean Chance (1967), Scott Erickson (1994) and Eric Milton (1999). To date, the Twins have been no-hit four times in their history.
The Twins opened their June 21 game against the San Francisco Giants and Madison Bumgarner with four singles and four doubles.[ 2] The eight consecutive hits to open a game tied a major league record. After Ben Revere collected his second hit of the inning, Bumgarner was lifted.
Only Michael Cuddyer represented the Twins at the All-Star Game . As a reserve outfielder, he was inserted at first base for two innings and went 0 for 1.[ 3]
Slugger Jim Thome belted career homers number 599 and 600 on August 15.[ 4] He was just the eighth player in history to reach 600. Six days later at Target Field , Thome on the diamond with New York's Alex Rodriguez marked the first time since July 17, 1973 that two 600-home-run club members squared off—on that date it was Willie Mays and Hank Aaron .
A Twins first happened on September 6, when Chris Parmelee , Joe Benson and Liam Hendriks each made their major league debut in the same game. Starting pitcher Hendriks took the loss, striking out 4 but giving up four hits and all three Chicago White Sox runs. Parmelee's 2-for-4 night topped Benson's 0-for 3.[ 5]
At season's end, closer Joe Nathan finished with 260 Minnesota saves, topping Rick Aguilera 's club record of 254. Nathan signed as a free agent with the Texas Rangers in November.
Season standings
American League Central
American League Wild Card
Record vs opponents
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
–
8–10
4–4
2–5
5–5
5–4
3–6
6–2
5–13
4–5
4–2
9–9
1–5
6–12
7–11
Boston
10–8
–
2–4
4–6
5–1
5–3
6–2
5–2
12–6
6–2
5–4
6–12
4–6
10–8
10–8
Chicago
4–4
4–2
–
11–7
5–13
7–11
2–6
9–9
2–6
6–4
7–2
4–4
4–4
3–4
11–7
Cleveland
5–2
6–4
7–11
–
6–12
12–6
3–6
11–7
3–4
5–2
5–4
2–4
1–9
3–4
11–7
Detroit
5–5
1–5
13–5
12–6
–
11–7
3–4
14–4
4–3
5–5
4–6
6–1
6–3
4–2
7–11
Kansas City
4–5
3–5
11–7
6–12
7–11
–
7–3
8–10
3–3
4–5
5–3
2–5
2–6
4–3
5–13
Los Angeles
6–3
2–6
6–2
6–3
4–3
3–7
–
6–3
4–5
8–11
12–7
4–4
7–12
5–5
13–5
Minnesota
2–6
2–5
9–9
7–11
4–14
10–8
3–6
–
2–6
4–4
3–5
3–7
5–3
1–5
8–10
New York
13–5
6–12
6–2
4–3
3–4
3–3
5–4
6–2
–
6–3
5–4
9–9
7–2
11–7
13–5
Oakland
5–4
2–6
4–6
2–5
5–5
5–4
11–8
4–4
3–6
–
9–10
5–2
6–13
5–5
8–10
Seattle
2–4
4–5
2–7
4–5
6–4
3–5
7–12
5–3
4–5
10–9
–
4–6
4–15
3–6
9–9
Tampa Bay
9–9
12–6
4–4
4–2
1–6
5–2
4–4
7–3
9–9
2–5
6–4
–
4–5
12–6
12–6
Texas
5–1
6–4
4–4
9–1
3–6
6–2
12–7
3–5
2–7
13–6
15–4
5–4
–
4–6
9–9
Toronto
12–6
8–10
4–3
4–3
2–4
3–4
5–5
5–1
7–11
5–5
6–3
6–12
6–4
–
8–10
Roster
2011 Minnesota Twins
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Designated hitters
Manager
Coaches
Game log
Legend
Twins Win
Twins Loss
Postponed
2011 Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 1
@ Blue Jays
13–3
Romero (1–0)
Pavano (0–1)
47,984
0–1
2
April 2
@ Blue Jays
6–1
Drabek (1–0)
Liriano (0–1)
27,194
0–2
3
April 3
@ Blue Jays
4–3
Blackburn (1–0)
Cecil (0–1)
Nathan (1)
35,505
1–2
4
April 4
@ Yankees
4–3
Nova (1–0)
Baker (0–1)
Rivera (3)
40,311
1–3
5
April 5
@ Yankees
5–4 (10)
Capps (1–0)
Logan (0–1)
Nathan (2)
40,267
2–3
April 6
@ Yankees
Postponed (rain) ; Makeup: 9/19
6
April 7
@ Yankees
4–3
Burnett (2–0)
Liriano (0–2)
Rivera (4)
41,512
2–4
7
April 8
Athletics
2–1
Pavano (1–1)
Anderson (0–1)
Nathan (3)
40,714
3–4
8
April 9
Athletics
1–0
Gonzalez (2–0)
Blackburn (1–1)
Fuentes (2)
39,936
3–5
9
April 10
Athletics
5–3
McCarthy (1–0)
Baker (0–2)
Fuentes (3)
38,484
3–6
10
April 12
Royals
4–3 (10)
Hughes (1–0)
Tejeda (0–1)
38,154
4–6
11
April 13
Royals
10–5
Davies (1–0)
Liriano (0–3)
Jeffress (1)
36,286
4–7
12
April 14
@ Rays
4–3 (10)
Farnsworth (1–0)
Capps (1–1)
10,042
4–8
13
April 15
@ Rays
5–2
Davis (1–2)
Blackburn (1–2)
Farnsworth (3)
15,342
4–9
14
April 16
@ Rays
4–3
Cruz (1–0)
Nathan (0–1)
16,428
4–10
15
April 17
@ Rays
4–2
Duensing (1–0)
Hellickson (1–2)
Capps (1)
22,426
5–10
16
April 18
@ Orioles
5–3
Liriano (1–3)
Tillman (0–2)
Capps (2)
13,138
6–10
17
April 19
@ Orioles
11–0
Arrieta (2–1)
Pavano (1–2)
12,045
6–11
18
April 20
@ Orioles
5–4
Britton (3–1)
Blackburn (1–3)
Gregg (2)
13,825
6–12
19
April 21
@ Orioles
3–1
Baker (1–2)
Guthrie (1–3)
Capps (3)
16,769
7–12
April 22
Indians
Postponed (rain) ; Makeup: 7/18
20
April 23
Indians
10–3
Duensing (2–0)
Carmona (1–3)
39,459
8–12
21
April 24
Indians
4–3
Pavano (2–2)
Pérez (2–1)
Capps (4)
39,388
9–12
April 26
Rays
Postponed (rain) ; Makeup: 4/28
22
April 27
Rays
8–3
Davis (3–2)
Liriano (1–4)
36,714
9–13
23
April 28
Rays
15–3
Hellickson (2–2)
Blackburn (1–4)
38,215
9–14
24
April 28
Rays
6–1
Niemann (1–3)
Swarzak (0–1)
36,456
9–15
25
April 29
@ Royals
4–3
Wood (1–0)
Burnett (0–1)
Soria (6)
31,407
9–16
26
April 30
@ Royals
11–2
Adcock (1–0)
Duensing (2–1)
22,099
9–17
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
27
May 1
@ Royals
10–3
Hochevar (3–3)
Pavano (2–3)
18,108
9–18
28
May 3
@ White Sox
1–0
Liriano † (2–4)
Jackson (2–4)
20,901
10–18
29
May 4
@ White Sox
3–2
Blackburn (2–4)
Danks (0–5)
Capps (5)
18,028
11–18
30
May 6
@ Red Sox
9–2
Baker (2–2)
Wakefield (0–1)
37,798
12–18
31
May 7
@ Red Sox
4–0
Buchholz (3–3)
Duensing (2–2)
37,234
12–19
32
May 8
@ Red Sox
9–5
Matsuzaka (3–3)
Pavano (2–4)
37,526
12–20
33
May 9
@ Red Sox
2–1
Okajima (1–0)
Hoey (0–1)
37,276
12–21
34
May 10
Tigers
10–2
Porcello (3–2)
Liriano (2–5)
38,949
12–22
35
May 11
Tigers
9–7
Benoit (1–2)
Capps (1–2)
Valverde (8)
38,938
12–23
36
May 13
Blue Jays
2–0
Romero (3–4)
Burnett (0–2)
Francisco (3)
38,809
12–24
37
May 14
Blue Jays
9–3 (11)
Rauch (2–2)
Perkins (0–1)
39,934
12–25
38
May 15
Blue Jays
11–3
Morrow (2–2)
Duensing (2–3)
39,301
12–26
39
May 16
@ Mariners
5–2
Pineda (5–2)
Baker (2–3)
14,859
12–27
40
May 17
@ Mariners
2–1
Liriano (3–5)
Hernández (4–4)
Capps (6)
16,015
13–27
41
May 18
@ Athletics
4–3 (10)
Nathan (1–1)
Fuentes (1–4)
Capps (7)
15,355
14–27
42
May 19
@ Athletics
11–1
Blackburn (3–4)
Ross (3–3)
22,320
15–27
43
May 20
@ Diamondbacks
8–7
Kennedy (5–1)
Duensing (2–4)
Paterson (1)
27,450
15–28
44
May 21
@ Diamondbacks
9–6
Heilman (3–0)
Capps (1–3)
Putz (11)
39,776
15–29
45
May 22
@ Diamondbacks
3–2
Hudson (5–5)
Burnett (0–3)
Putz (12)
31,017
15–30
46
May 23
Mariners
8–7 (10)
Wright (1–1)
Swarzak (0–2)
League (11)
37,498
15–31
47
May 24
Mariners
4–2
Blackburn (4–4)
Fister (2–5)
37,691
16–31
48
May 25
Mariners
3–0
Bédard (3–4)
Duensing (2–5)
League (12)
38,860
16–32
49
May 27
Angels
6–5
Downs (3–1)
Hoey (0–2)
Walden (11)
38,976
16–33
50
May 28
Angels
1–0 (10)
Burnett (1–3)
Takahashi (1–1)
39,824
17–33
51
May 29
Angels
6–5
Haren (5–3)
Pavano (2–5)
Walden (12)
39,867
17–34
52
May 30
@ Tigers
6–5
Alburquerque (2–1)
Burnett (1–4)
Valverde (13)
30,198
17–35
53
May 31
@ Tigers
8–7
Alburquerque (3–1)
Dumatrait (0–1)
Benoit (2)
22,649
17-36
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
54
June 1
@ Tigers
4–2
Porcello (5–3)
Baker (2–4)
Valverde (14)
24,363
17–37
55
June 2
@ Royals
8–2
Swarzak (1–2)
O'Sullivan (2–5)
14,584
18–37
56
June 3
@ Royals
5–2
Pavano (3–5)
Duffy (0–1)
32,443
19–37
57
June 4
@ Royals
7–2
Blackburn (5–4)
Hochevar (3–6)
27,861
20–37
58
June 5
@ Royals
6–0
Duensing (3–5)
Francis (2–6)
21,704
21–37
59
June 6
@ Indians
6–4
Baker (3–4)
Tomlin (7–3)
Capps (8)
15,278
22–37
60
June 7
@ Indians
1–0
Carrasco (5–3)
Liriano (3–6)
C. Perez (15)
15,498
22–38
61
June 8
@ Indians
3–2 (10)
Capps (2–3)
C. Perez (2–2)
Dumatrait (1)
15,849
23–38
62
June 9
Rangers
5–4
Hoey (1–2)
Lowe (1–1)
38,761
24–38
63
June 10
Rangers
9–3
Wilson (7–3)
Duensing (3–6)
38,907
24–39
64
June 11
Rangers
8–1
Baker (4–4)
Lewis (5–7)
40,420
25–39
65
June 12
Rangers
6–1
Liriano (4–6)
Harrison (5–6)
39,281
26–39
June 14
White Sox
Postponed (rain) ; Makeup: 9/5
66
June 15
White Sox
4–1
Pavano (4–5)
Floyd (6–6)
37,437
27–39
67
June 16
White Sox
1–0
Blackburn (6–4)
Buehrle (6–5)
Capps (9)
39,484
28–39
68
June 17
Padres
6–5
Duensing (4–6)
Richard (2–9)
Capps (10)
39,205
29–39
69
June 18
Padres
1–0
Baker (5–4)
Stauffer (2–5)
Capps (11)
40,225
30–39
70
June 19
Padres
5–4
Burnett (2–4)
Qualls (3–3)
40,655
31–39
71
June 21
@ Giants
9–2
Pavano (5–5)
Bumgarner (3–9)
41,958
32–39
72
June 22
@ Giants
5–1
Vogelsong (5–1)
Blackburn (6–5)
41,886
32–40
73
June 23
@ Giants
2–1
Lincecum (6–6)
Duensing (4–7)
Wilson (21)
42,481
32–41
74
June 24
@ Brewers
4–3
Wolf (6–4)
Baker (5–5)
Axford (20)
39,819
32–42
75
June 25
@ Brewers
11–1
Gallardo (9–4)
Liriano (4–7)
43,980
32–43
76
June 26
@ Brewers
6–2
Narveson (5–5)
Pavano (5–6)
41,624
32–44
77
June 27
Dodgers
15–0
Billingsley (7–6)
Blackburn (6–6)
39,487
32–45
78
June 28
Dodgers
6–4
Duensing (5–7)
Lilly (5–8)
Capps (12)
39,755
33–45
79
June 29
Dodgers
1–0
Baker (6–5)
De La Rosa (3–3)
Capps (13)
39,655
34–45
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
80
July 1
Brewers
6–4
Liriano (5–7)
Gallardo (9–5)
40,812
35–45
81
July 2
Brewers
8–7
Saito (1–1)
Capps (2–4)
Axford (21)
41,378
35–46
82
July 3
Brewers
9–7
Dumatrait (1–1)
Loe (2–7)
Perkins (1)
41,195
36–46
83
July 4
Rays
7–0
Duensing (6–7)
Price (8–7)
39,528
37–46
84
July 5
Rays
3–2
Baker (7–5)
Shields (8–6)
Perkins (2)
38,613
38–46
85
July 6
Rays
12–5
Howell (2–1)
Burnett (2–5)
39,841
38–47
86
July 7
@ White Sox
6–2
Pavano (6–6)
Humber (8–5)
26,395
39–47
87
July 8
@ White Sox
8–5
Blackburn (7–6)
Floyd (6–9)
Capps (14)
27,737
40–47
88
July 9
@ White Sox
4–3
Crain (5–2)
Mijares (0–1)
30,055
40–48
89
July 10
@ White Sox
6–3
Swarzak (2–2)
Peavy (4–3)
Capps (15)
30,042
41–48
All-Star Break : National League defeats American League 5–1.
90
July 14
Royals
8–4
Liriano (6–7)
Chen (5–3)
39,584
42–48
91
July 15
Royals
2–1
Collins (4–4)
Capps (2–5)
Soria (16)
39,177
42–49
92
July 16
Royals
4–3
Perkins (1–1)
Francis (3–11)
Nathan (4)
41,295
43–49
93
July 17
Royals
4–3
Duensing (7–7)
Paulino (1–3)
Nathan (5)
38,786
44–49
94
July 18
Indians
5–2
Huff (1–0)
Swarzak (2–3)
Pestano (2)
39,768
44–50
95
July 18
Indians
6–3
Carmona (5–10)
Diamond (0–1)
38,491
44–51
96
July 19
Indians
2–1
Perkins (2–1)
Perez (2–5)
38,473
45–51
97
July 20
Indians
7–5
Capps (3–5)
Sipp (4–2)
Nathan (6)
39,167
46–51
98
July 21
Tigers
6–2
Verlander (13–5)
Pavano (6–7)
40,149
46–52
99
July 22
Tigers
8–2
Scherzer (11–5)
Duensing (7–8)
40,691
46–53
100
July 23
Tigers
4–1
Baker (8–5)
Penny (7–7)
Nathan (7)
40,764
47–53
101
July 24
Tigers
5–2
Porcello (10–6)
Liriano (6–8)
Valverde (26)
40,789
47–54
102
July 25
@ Rangers
20–6
Holland (9–4)
Blackburn (7–7)
35,573
47–55
103
July 26
@ Rangers
9–8
Perkins (3–1)
Feliz (0–2)
Nathan (8)
30,581
48–55
104
July 27
@ Rangers
7–2
Duensing (8–8)
Lewis (10–8)
35,950
49–55
105
July 28
@ Rangers
4–1
Harrison (9–7)
Baker (8–6)
Feliz (21)
30,406
49–56
106
July 29
@ Athletics
9–5
Liriano (7–8)
Gonzalez (9–8)
25,656
50–56
107
July 30
@ Athletics
8–3
Moscoso (4–5)
Blackburn (7–8)
19,605
50–57
108
July 31
@ Athletics
7–3
McCarthy (4–5)
Pavano (6–8)
22,452
50–58
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
109
August 2
@ Angels
5–1
Santana (7–8)
Duensing (8–9)
37,565
50–59
110
August 3
@ Angels
11–4
Swarzak (3–3)
Piñeiro (5–6)
35,555
51–59
111
August 4
@ Angels
7–1
Haren (12–6)
Liriano (7–9)
40,365
51–60
112
August 5
White Sox
5–3
Buehrle (9–5)
Blackburn (7–9)
Sale (3)
41,364
51–61
113
August 6
White Sox
6–1
Stewart (1–1)
Pavano (6–9)
41,030
51–62
114
August 7
White Sox
7–0
Peavy (5–5)
Duensing (8–v10)
39,353
51–63
115
August 8
Red Sox
8–6
Aceves (8–1)
Perkins (3–2)
Papelbon (25)
40,080
51–64
116
August 9
Red Sox
4–3
Albers (4–3)
Capps (3–6)
Papelbon (26)
39,974
51–65
117
August 10
Red Sox
5–2
Perkins (4–2)
Lester (11–6)
Nathan (9)
40,491
52–65
118
August 12
@ Indians
3–2
R. Perez (5–2)
Perkins (4–3)
C. Perez (24)
31,364
52–66
119
August 13
@ Indians
3–1
Tomlin (12–5)
Duensing (8–11)
C. Perez (25)
30,619
52–67
August 14
@ Indians
Postponed (rain) ; Makeup: 9/24
120
August 15
@ Tigers
9–6
Liriano (8–9)
Porcello (11–8)
Nathan (10)
36,211
53–67
121
August 16
@ Tigers
7–1
Verlander (18–5)
Blackburn (7–10)
40,589
53–68
122
August 17
@ Tigers
6–5
Capps (4–6)
Valverde (2–4)
Nathan (11)
34,835
54–68
123
August 18
Yankees
8–4
Sabathia (17–7)
Duensing (8–12)
41,126
54–69
124
August 19
Yankees
8–1
Hughes (4–4)
Slowey (0–1)
41,328
54–70
125
August 20
Yankees
9–4
Liriano (9–9)
Burnett (9–10)
41,254
55–70
126
August 21
Yankees
3–0
Nova (13–4)
Dumatrait (1–2)
Rivera (33)
41,242
55–71
127
August 22
Orioles
4–1
Britton (7–9)
Pavano (6–10)
Gregg (18)
38,986
55–72
128
August 23
Orioles
8–1
Simón (4–6)
Duensing (8–13)
38,786
55–73
129
August 24
Orioles
6–1
Guthrie (6–16)
Slowey (0–2)
37,778
55–74
130
August 25
Orioles
6–1
Reyes (7–10)
Swarzak (3–4)
38,406
55–75
131
August 26
Tigers
8–1
Porcello (12–8)
Diamond (0–2)
38,918
55–76
132
August 27
Tigers
6–4
Verlander (20–5)
Pavano (6–11)
Valverde (39)
40,179
55–77
133
August 28
Tigers
11–4
Duensing (9–13)
Penny (9–10)
39,130
56–77
134
August 29
@ White Sox
3–0
Buehrle (11–6)
Slowey (0–3)
Santos (27)
24,120
56–78
135
August 30
@ White Sox
8–6
Ohman (1–3)
Swarzak (3–5)
Santos (28)
21,632
56–79
136
August 31
@ White Sox
7–6
Diamond (1–2)
Peavy (6–7)
Nathan (12)
20,346
57–79
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
137
September 2
@ Angels
13–5
Pavano (7–11)
Chatwood (6–10)
37,198
58–79
138
September 3
@ Angels
10–6
Weaver (16–7)
Dumatrait (1–3)
39,102
58–80
139
September 4
@ Angels
4–1
Piñeiro (6–6)
Slowey (0–4)
Walden (28)
36,638
58–81
140
September 5
White Sox
2–1
Humber (9–8)
Swarzak (3–6)
Sale (6)
40,252
58–82
141
September 5
White Sox
4–0
Stewart (2–3)
Diamond (1–3)
39,849
58–83
142
September 6
White Sox
3–0
Peavy (7–7)
Hendriks (0–1)
Santos (29)
36,959
58–84
143
September 7
White Sox
5–4
Pavano (8–11)
Danks (6–11)
Nathan (13)
38,359
59–84
144
September 9
@ Tigers
8–4
Penny (10–10)
Slowey (0–5)
35,996
59–85
145
September 10
@ Tigers
3–2
Alburquerque (6–1)
Perkins (4–4)
38,567
59–86
146
September 11
@ Tigers
2–1
Fister (8–13)
Diamond (1–4)
Valverde (43)
36,972
59–87
147
September 13
@ Royals
4–0
Chen (11–7)
Pavano (8–12)
25,253
59–88
148
September 14
@ Royals
7–3
Hochevar (11–11)
Hendriks (0–2)
Holland (3)
19,076
59–89
149
September 16
Indians
7–6
Jiménez (4–2)
Slowey (0–6)
C. Perez (33)
37,942
59–90
150
September 17
Indians
10–4
Gómez (4–2)
Swarzak (3–7)
38,805
59–91
151
September 18
Indians
6–5
Masterson (12–10)
Pavano (8–13)
C. Perez (34)
37,012
59–92
152
September 19
@ Yankees
6–4
Wade (6–1)
Diamond (1–5)
Rivera (43)
40,045
59–93
153
September 20
Mariners
5–4
Vargas (9–13)
Duensing (9–14)
League (35)
35,995
59–94
154
September 21
Mariners
5–4
Jimenez (1–0)
Slowey (0–7)
League (36)
36,263
59–95
155
September 22
Mariners
3–2
Nathan (2–1)
Delabar (1–1)
37,466
60–95
156
September 23
@ Indians
6–5
C. Perez (4–7)
Capps (4–7)
36,807
60–96
157
September 24
@ Indians
8–2
Putnam (1–1)
Liriano (9–10)
26,197
60–97
158
September 24
@ Indians
7–6
Hagadone (1–0)
Mijares (0–2)
30,748
60–98
159
September 25
@ Indians
6–4 (10)
Waldrop (1–0)
Sipp (6–3)
22,539
61–98
160
September 26
Royals
7–3
Paulino (4–10)
Slowey (0–8)
34,847
61–99
161
September 27
Royals
7–4
Swarzak (4–7)
O'Sullivan (2–6)
34,228
62–99
162
September 28
Royals
1–0
Pavano (9–13)
Wood (5–3)
36,488
63–99
† No Hitter
Player stats
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
Other post-season awards
Farm system
References
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