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1993 Los Angeles Dodgers season


FieldValue
nameLos Angeles Dodgers
season1993
leagueNational League
divisionWest
ballparkDodger Stadium
cityLos Angeles
record81–81 (.500)
divisional_place4th
ownersPeter O'Malley
general_managersFred Claire
managersTommy Lasorda
televisionKTLA (5)
radioKABC
Vin Scully, Ross Porter, Don Drysdale (through July 2), Rick Monday

Vin Scully, Ross Porter, Don Drysdale (through July 2), Rick Monday

KWKW Jaime Jarrín, René Cárdenas KYPA Richard Choi |}}

The 1993 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 104th for the Los Angeles Dodgers in Major League Baseball, and their 36th season in Los Angeles, California.

The team improved on the dismal 1992 season, finishing fourth in the National League West. This was in part thanks to Rookie of the Year winner catcher Mike Piazza. Piazza set rookie records with 35 home runs and 112 RBI. He also hit two home runs on the last day of the season as the Dodgers knocked their longtime rival the Giants out of playoff contention with a 12–1 victory at Dodger Stadium.

The season was marred by the sudden death of Hall of Fame pitcher Don Drysdale, who had been a broadcaster since his retirement in 1969. Drysdale, who pitched on three World Series championship teams in Los Angeles (1959, 1963, 1965), was found dead in his Montreal hotel room July 3 prior to the Dodgers' game vs. the Expos.

To date, this is the only season in Dodger history where the team has finished exactly at .500 and not above or below it.

Offseason

  • November 17, 1992: Acquired Jody Reed from the Colorado Rockies for Rudy Seánez
  • December 5, 1992: Cory Snyder was signed as a free agent.
  • December 24, 1992: Acquired Tim Wallach from the Montreal Expos for Tim Barker
  • January 12, 1993: Kevin Elster was signed as a free agent.

Regular season

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Opening Day lineup

Opening Day startersNamePosition
José OffermanShortstop
Brett ButlerCenter fielder
Darryl StrawberryRight fielder
Eric DavisLeft fielder
Tim WallachThird baseman
Eric KarrosFirst baseman
Mike PiazzaCatcher
Jody ReedSecond baseman
Orel HershiserStarting pitcher

Notable transactions

  • April 20, 1993: Ken Dayley was signed as a free agent.
  • May 17, 1993: Kevin Elster was released.
  • September 7, 1993: Acquired John DeSilva from the Detroit Tigers for Eric Davis

Roster

PitchersCatchersOutfieldersManager

Game log

Regular season

Legend
Bold

|-style="background:#fbb;" | 4 || || || @ Braves || L 1–6 || || || || || || 2–2 || L1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 5 || || || @ Braves || L 0–2 || || || || || || 2–3 || L2 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 6 || || || @ Braves || W 2–1 (10) || || || || || || 3–3 || W1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 7 || || || @ Braves || L 0–3 || || || || || || 3–4 || L1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 8 || || || Cardinals || L 7–9 || || || || || || 3–5 || L2 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 9 || || || Cardinals || L 1–2 (15) || || || || || || 3–6 || L3 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 10 || || || Cardinals || L 2–4 || || || || || || 3–7 || L4 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 11 || || || Pirates || W 7–4 || || || || || || 4–7 || W1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 12 || || || Pirates || W 6–3 || || || || || || 5–7 || W2 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 13 || || || Pirates || W 6–4 || || || || || || 6–7 || W3 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 14 || || || @ Expos || L 3–7 || || || || || || 6–8 || L1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 15 || || || @ Expos || L 4–6 || || || || || || 6–9 || L2 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 16 || || || @ Expos || L 1–3 || || || || || || 6–10 || L3 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 17 || || || @ Phillies || L 0–2 || || || || || || 6–11 || L4 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 18 || || || @ Phillies || L 3–7 || || || || || || 6–12 || L5 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 19 || || || @ Phillies || L 2–5 || || || || || || 6–13 || L6 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 21 || || || Expos || W 6–1 || || || || || || 8–13 || W2 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 22 || || || Expos || L 3–7 || || || || || || 8–14 || L1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 23 || || || Phillies || L 6–7 || || || || || || 8–15 || L2 |- |-style="background:#bfb;" | 24 || || || Phillies || W 5–1 || || || || || || 9–15 || W1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 25 || || || Phillies || L 1–9 || || || || || || 9–16 || L1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 28 || || || @ Giants || L 5–8 || || || || || || 11–17 || L1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 29 || || || @ Giants || W 5–2 (12) || || || || || || 12–17 || W1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 30 || || || @ Giants || W 6–4 || || || || || || 13–17 || W2 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 31 || || || @ Cubs || L 2–6 || || || || || || 13–18 || L1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 32 || || || @ Cubs || L 1–2 (10) || || || || || || 13–19 || L2 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 33 || || || @ Cubs || W 9–3 || || || || || || 14–19 || W1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 34 || || || @ Astros || L 1–9 || || || || || || 14–20 || L1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 35 || || || @ Astros || L 1–7 || || || || || || 14–21 || L2 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 36 || || || @ Astros || L 2–3 || || || || || || 14–22 || L3 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 37 || || || Reds || W 5–4 (10) || || || || || || 15–22 || W1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 38 || || || Reds || W 9–1 || || || || || || 16–22 || W2 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 39 || || || Reds || W 5–2 || || || || || || 17–22 || W3 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 46 || || || @ Pirates || W 7–2 || || || || || || 24–22 || W10 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 47 || || || @ Pirates || W 6–1 || || || || || || 25–22 || W11 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 48 || || || @ Pirates || L 3–5 || || || || || || 25–23 || L1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 49 || || || @ Cardinals || W 5–1 || || || || || || 26–23 || W1 |- |-style="background:#bfb;" | 50 || || || @ Cardinals || W 11–6 || || || || || || 27–23 || W2 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 51 || || || @ Cardinals || L 4–5 || || || || || || 27–24 || L1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 52 || || || Braves || W 5–4 || || || || || || 28–24 || W1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 53 || || || Braves || W 5–1 || || || || || || 29–24 || W2 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 54 || || || Braves || L 0–2 || || || || || || 29–25 || L1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 64 || || || @ Reds || L 3–4 (10) || || || || || || 34–30 || W1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 65 || || || @ Reds || L 4–8 || || || || || || 34–31 || W1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 66 || || || @ Reds || W 6–3 || || || || || || 35–31 || W1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 67 || || || Astros || W 7–0 || || || || || || 36–31 || W2 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 68 || || || Astros || L 1–5 || || || || || || 36–32 || L1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 69 || || || Astros || L 3–5 || || || || || || 36–33 || L2 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 70 || || || Astros || L 0–1 || || || || || || 36–34 || L3 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 71 || || || Cubs || L 5–8 (10) || || || || || || 36–35 || L4 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 72 || || || Cubs || W 5–4 || || || || || || 37–35 || W1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 73 || || || Cubs || W 3–1 || || || || || || 38–35 || W2 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 74 || || || Giants || W 4–0 || || || || || || 39–35 || W3 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 75 || || || Giants || L 1–3 || || || || || || 39–36 || L1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 76 || || || Giants || W 5–3 || || || || || || 40–36 || W1 |- |-style="background:#bfb;" | 77 || || || @ Expos || W 4–3 || || || || || || 41–36 || W2 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 78 || || || @ Expos || L 4–6 || || || || || || 41–37 || L1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 79 || || || @ Expos || W 1–0 (11) || || || || || || 42–37 || W1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 80 || || || @ Phillies || L 5–9 || || || || || || 42–38 || L1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 81 || || || @ Phillies || W 7–5 || || || || || || 43–38 || W1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 82 || || || @ Phillies || L 6–7 (20) || || || || || || 43–39 || L1 |- bgcolor="bbbbbb" | — || || 5:40p.m. PDT || 64th All-Star Game || colspan=8 | National League vs. American League (Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, Maryland) |-style="background:#bfb;" | 88 || || || Expos || W 3–2 || || || || || || 47–41 || W2 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 90 || || || Expos || W 2–1 || || || || || || 48–41 || W3 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 91 || || || Expos || L 6–9 (10) || || || || || || 48–42 || L1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 92 || || || Expos || W 2–1 || || || || || || 49–42 || W1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 92 || || || Phillies || L 5–7 || || || || || || 49–43 || L1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 93 || || || Phillies || L 2–8 || || || || || || 49–44 || L2 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 94 || || || Phillies || L 0–7 || || || || || || 49–45 || L3 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 99 || || || @ Giants || W 15–1 || || || || || || 52–47 || W1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 100 || || || @ Giants || L 2–3 || || || || || || 52–48 || L1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 101 || || || @ Giants || W 2–1 || || || || || || 53–48 || W1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 102 || || || @ Cubs || L 1–2 || || || || || || 53–49 || L1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 103 || || || @ Cubs || W 7–2 (13) || || || || || || 54–49 || W1 |- |-style="background:#fbb;" | 104 || || || @ Cubs || L 4–10 || || || || || || 54–49 || L1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 105 || || || @ Astros || L 1–6 || || || || || || 54–51 || L2 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 106 || || || @ Astros || W 4–2 || || || || || || 55–51 || W1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 107 || || || @ Astros || W 5–2 || || || || || || 56–51 || W2 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 108 || || || Reds || W 3–2 || || || || || || 57–51 || W3 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 109 || || || Reds || L 6–9 || || || || || || 57–52 || L1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 110 || || || Reds || L 5–8 || || || || || || 57–53 || L2 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 118 || || || @ Braves || L 2–3 || || || || || || 59–59 || L1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 119 || || || @ Braves || L 4–5 (12) || || || || || || 59–60 || L2 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 120 || || || @ Braves || W 7–5 || || || || || || 60–60 || W1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 121 || || || @ Cardinals || W 3–2 || || || || || || 61–60 || W2 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 122 || || || @ Cardinals || W 8–4 || || || || || || 62–60 || W3 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 123 || || || @ Cardinals || W 3–0 || || || || || || 63–60 || W4 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 124 || || || Pirates || W 6–1 || || || || || || 64–60 || W5 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 125 || || || Pirates || W 13–4 || || || || || || 65–60 || W6 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 126 || || || Pirates || L 1–2 (12) || || || || || || 65–65 || L1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 127 || || || Cardinals || L 2–3 (10) || || || || || || 65–62 || L2 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 128 || || || Cardinals || L 3–4 || || || || || || 65–63 || L3 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 129 || || || Cardinals || W 8–3 || || || || || || 66–63 || W1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 130 || || || @ Pirates || L 2–6 || || || || || || 66–64 || L1 |- |-style="background:#fbb;" | 131 || || || @ Pirates || L 1–5 || || || || || || 66–65 || L2 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 132 || || || @ Pirates || W 4–0 || || || || || || 67–65 || W1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 136 || || || Braves || W 2–1 || || || || || || 70–66 || W1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 137 || || || Braves || L 0–1 || || || || || || 70–67 || L1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 138 || || || Braves || L 2–8 || || || || || || 70–68 || L2 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 149 || || || @ Reds || W 5–2 || || || || || || 76–73 || W1 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 150 || || || @ Reds || W 5–3 (10) || || || || || || 77–73 || W2 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 151 || || || @ Reds || W 3–1 || || || || || || 78–73 || W31 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 152 || || || @ Reds || L 2–11 || || || || || || 78–74 || L |-style="background:#bfb;" | 153 || || || Astros || W 6–3 || || || || || || 79–74 || W1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 154 || || || Astros || L 4–12 || || || || || || 79–75 || L1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 155 || || || Astros || L 4–5 || || || || || || 79–76 || L2 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 156 || || || Cubs || L 3–7 || || || || || || 79–77 || L3 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 157 || || || Cubs || W 6–5 || || || || || || 80–77 || W1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 158 || || || Cubs || L 1–6 || || || || || || 80–78 || L1 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 159 || || || Giants || L 1–3 || || || || || || 80–79 || L2 |- |-style="background:#fbb;" | 160 || || || Giants || L 7–8 || || || || || || 80–80 || L3 |-style="background:#fbb;" | 161 || || || Giants || L 3–5 || || || || || || 80–81 || L4 |-style="background:#bfb;" | 162 || || || Giants || W 12–1 || || || || || || 81–81 || W1 |-

Detailed records

OpponentHomeAwayTotalPct.Runs scoredRuns allowed
NL East
Chicago Cubs3–32–45–74756
Florida Marlins3–34–27–54338
Montreal Expos4–22–46–63946
Philadelphia Phillies1–51–52–104274
Pittsburgh Pirates5–13–38–46237
St. Louis Cardinals1–55–16–65743
17–1917–1934–38290294
NL West
Atlanta Braves3–32–55–83042
Cincinnati Reds4–24–38–56158
Colorado Rockies3–43–36–76752
Houston Astros2–52–44–93960
Los Angeles Dodgers
San Francisco Giants3–44–27–66842
15–1815–1730–35265254

Starting Pitchers stats

Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W/L = Wins/Losses; ERA = Earned run average; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts; CG = Complete games

NameGGSIPW/LERABBSOCG
Orel Hershiser3333215.212-143.5972141
Tom Candiotti 3332213.28-103.1271155
Ramón Martínez 3232211.210-123.44104127
Kevin Gross 3332202.113-134.1474150
Pedro Astacio3131186.114-93.5768122

Relief Pitchers stats

Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W/L = Wins/Losses; ERA = Earned run average; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts; SV = Saves

NameGGSIPW/LERABBSOSV
Jim Gott 62077.24-82.32176725
Pedro Martínez652107.010-52.61571192
Roger McDowell54068.05-32.2530272
Omar Daal47035.12-35.0921190
Ricky Trlicek41064.01-24.0821411
Todd Worrell35038.21-16.0511315
Steve Wilson25025.21-04.5614231
Kip Gross10015.00-00.604120
Rod Nichols406.10-15.68230
John DeSilva305.10-06.75160

Batting Stats

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; Avg. = Batting average; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases

NamePosGABAvg.RHHRRBISB
Mike PiazzaC149547.31881174351123
Carlos HernándezC5099.253625270
Eric Karros1B158619.2477415323800
Jody Reed2B132445.276481232311
José Offerman SS158590.2697715916230
Tim Wallach3B/1B133477.2224210612620
Lenny Harris2B/SS/3B/OF107160.23820382113
Dave Hansen3B84105.36213384300
Mike Sharperson2B/SS/3B/1B/OF7390.25613232102
Rafael Bournigal2B818.50009030
Eric DavisOF108376.2345788145333
Brett ButlerCF156607.2988018114239
Cory SnyderOF143516.2666113711564
Henry RodríguezOF76176.22220398231
Mitch WebsterOF88172.24426422144
Darryl StrawberryOF32100.14012145121
Raúl MondesíRF4286.29113254104
Billy AshleyLF1437.24309000
Tom GoodwinOF3017.29465111
Jerry BrooksOF99.22222110

1993 Awards

  • 1993 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
    • Mike Piazza reserve
  • Rookie of the Year Award
    • Mike Piazza
  • Baseball Digest Rookie All-Star
    • Mike Piazza
    • Pedro Martínez
  • Silver Slugger Award
    • Mike Piazza
    • Orel Hershiser
  • TSN Rookie of the Year Award
    • Mike Piazza
  • TSN National League All-Star
    • Mike Piazza
  • Player of the Week
    • Mike Piazza (Apr. 26 – May 2)
    • Mike Piazza (June 14–20)
    • Mike Piazza (May 16–22)

Farm system

DSL Dodgers/Angels](dominican-summer-dodgers)

Major League Baseball draft

Main article: 1993 Major League Baseball draft

The Dodgers selected 57 players in this draft. Of those, seven of them would eventually play Major League baseball. The Dodgers lost their second round pick as a result of signing free agent pitcher Todd Worrell.

With the second overall pick in the draft the Dodgers selected right-handed pitcher Darren Dreifort from Wichita State University. Dreifort became one of only a select few players to make his professional debut in the Majors, without first appearing in a minor league game. He would play nine years in the Majors (all of them with the Dodgers), though serious injuries caused him to miss two full seasons and ultimately ended his career. His record was 48-60 with a 4.36 ERA in 274 games (113 starts).

In the 25th round, they selected catcher Paul Lo Duca from Arizona State University. In 11 seasons (seven with the Dodgers), he hit .286 with 80 homers and 481 RBIs while being a four time All-Star. LoDuca would later be mentioned in the Mitchell Report, which claimed that he had used human growth hormone (HGH) throughout his career and in fact contributed to other members of the Dodgers also using HGH.

RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1Darren DreifortRHPWichita State UniversityYes1994–2005MLB
3Dax WinslettRHPArizona State UniversityYes1993–1997AA
4Nate BlandLHPMountain Brook High SchoolYes1993–2007MLB
5Scott HunterCNortheast High SchoolYes1994–2003AAA
6Nate YeskieRHPCarson City High SchoolNo
Twins-19961996–2001AA
7Doug Newstrom1BArizona State UniversityYes1993–2000AAA
8Jose PradoRHPUniversity of MiamiYes1993–1998AA
9Matt SchwenkeCUniversity of California, Los AngelesYes1993–1998AAA
10John VuksonRHPSanger High SchoolYes1993–1995A-
11Joshua RashOFArlington Lamar High SchoolYes1993–1994A-
12Craig SchefflerLHPUniversity of Wisconsin–MilwaukeeYes1993–1997A+
13Brian RolocutRHPMiami Dade College, Wolfson CampusYes1993–1997A+
14Brett BinkleyLHPGeorgia Institute of TechnologyYes1993–1995A+
15Dave SteedCMeridian Community CollegeYes1993–2001AAA
16Dan HubbsRHPUniversity of Southern CaliforniaYes1993–1999AAA
17Michael Biltimier1BPurdue UniversityYes1993–1995A+
18Joe LagardeRHPEast Forsyth High SchoolYes1993–1998AAA
19Eric MaloneyRHPCreighton UniversityNo
20Mike KinneyOFTexas Tech UniversityYes1993–1994A+
21Mark WatsonLHPMarist SchoolNo
Brewers-19961996–2007MLB
22Charlie NelsonOFUniversity of MinnesotaYes1994–1999AA
23Eddie DavisOFCalifornia State University, Long BeachYes1993–1999AA
24Carl SouthRHPMarist SchoolYes1993–1998A
25Paul Lo DucaCArizona State UniversityYes1993–2010MLB
26Corey CoggburnOFAda High SchoolNo
27Bryan CoyleRHPHudson's Bay High SchoolYes1994–1995A-
28Jeffrey Astgen2BEl Camino Real High SchoolNo
29Anthony CellarsOFTexas High SchoolNo
30Adrian BlackOFNorth Brunswick High SchoolNo
31Doug DavisLHPNorth Gate High SchoolNo
Rangers-19961996–2012MLB
32Jordan ZimmermanLHPBrenham High SchoolNo
Mariners-19941995–2004MLB
33Raul CorreraOFCarmen Belen Veiga High SchoolNo
34Dwayne McCrayRHPSumter High SchoolNo
35Tracy JohnsonOFDeer Valley High SchoolNo
36Matt WagnerRHPIowa State UniversityNo
Mariners-19941994–2003MLB
37Richard ShawRHPSandwich SS High SchoolNo
38Mark ManbeckRHPRound Rock High SchoolNo
Phillies-19971997–1998A
39David PropstOFWest Charlotte High SchoolNo
40Dion RhodesOFHudson's Bay High SchoolNo
41Eric YanzRHPArvada West High SchoolNo
Royals-19971997–1998A
42Bruce YardSSIndiana University of PennsylvaniaYes1993–1997AA
43Thomas CodyCFort Vancouver High SchoolNo
44Bruce PiddingtonRHPSouthwestern High SchoolNo1997–1999Ind
45Ben PadillaSSCarson High SchoolNo
46Gus Rubio1BLeuzinger High SchoolNo
47Jason SmithRHPMeridian Community CollegeNo
48Jeff FalardeauLHPNotre Dame High SchoolNo
49Julio ColonRHPCalifornia State University, Long BeachYes1994–1996AA
50Richard Condon2BCrossroads School for Arts & SciencesNo
51Kendall HillRHPEscambia High SchoolNo
Braves-19941994–2001A+
52Nathan Rasmussen1BLakeville High SchoolYes1994–1995A+
53Victor SobierajRHPCatholic Central High SchoolNo
54David Wease1BChesnee High SchoolNo
55Jamie BaneLHPParadise Valley High SchoolNo
Angels-19971997–1999A+
56Steve HulsSSRocori High SchoolNo
Twins-19961996–2000AAA
57Brian CarpenterRHPUniversity of Texas at AustinYes1993–1995A+
58Matthew PowellRHPMiami Dade College, Wolfson CampusNo

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References

References

  1. "Cory Snyder Stats {{!".
  2. "Kevin Elster Stats {{!".
  3. "Ken Dayley Stats {{!".
  4. "Eric Davis Stats {{!".
  5. "1993 Los Angeles Dodgers Schedule & Results".
  6. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/?query_type=franch_year&team_ID=LAD&year_ID=1993&draft_type=junreg& 1993 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB June Amateur Draft]
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