2009 Houston Astros
LeagueNational League
DivisionCentral
BallparkMinute Maid Park
CityHouston
Record74–88 (.457)
Divisional place5th
OwnersDrayton McLane, Jr.
General managersEd Wade
ManagersCecil Cooper, Dave Clark (interim)
TelevisionFSN Houston
(Bill Brown, Jim Deshaies)
RadioKTRH
(Milo Hamilton, Brett Dolan, Dave Raymond)
KLAT (Spanish)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
Seasons

The Houston Astros' 2009 season is the 48th season for the franchise in the National League in Houston, Texas and their 10th season at Minute Maid Park. The Houston Astros attempted to win the National League Central for the fifth time (1997, 1998, 1999 and 2001), but failed.

Regular season

April

The Astros lost their season opening series against the Cubs, their one win coming off of former Cincinnati Red Jeff Keppinger's tenth inning RBI single in his first at bat with the club.[1] They were then swept by the Cardinals in St. Louis in a three-game series, giving up 19 runs while only being able to score 5 runs. The team then traveled to Pittsburgh where they lost the first game 7-0.[2] The next day, Mike Hampton won his second start of his second stint with the franchise with an 8 strikeout, 6 inning outing for the win over the Pirates.[3] Lance Berkman's 6th inning 3 run home run helped the Astros win the third game of the series against the Pirates. The Astros then returned home to Minute Maid Park, where they had three good outings against the Reds by ace Roy Oswalt, journeyman Wandy Rodríguez and Triple-A Round Rock call-up Felipe Paulino. José Valverde gave up a 2-run home run in the top of the ninth inning to Ramón Hernández for the loss in Oswalt's game on April 17,[4] Rodriguez's got the win with a strong offensive outing by the Astros led by Geoff Blum with 3 RBIs on April 18,[5] and Geoff Geary gave up a two-run double to Micah Owings in the top of the seventh inning for the loss in Paulino's game on April 19.[6] In the fourth game of the series, Lance Berkman and Carlos Lee's back to back solo shot home runs were not enough to beat the Red's Edwin Encarnación's 2 RBI single and Joey Votto's 2 RBI double to give the Red's the series, 3–1.[7] The Houston Astros are an even 451 wins and 451 losses against the Chicago Cubs

Season standings

NL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
St. Louis Cardinals 9171 0.562 46–35 45–36
Chicago Cubs 8378 0.516 46–34 37–44
Milwaukee Brewers 8082 0.494 11 40–41 40–41
Cincinnati Reds 7884 0.481 13 40–41 38–43
Houston Astros 7488 0.457 17 44–37 30–51
Pittsburgh Pirates 6299 0.385 28½ 40–41 22–58

Record vs. opponents


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2009
Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LAD MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona3–44-21–57-115–35–47-112–55–21–56–111-75-132–41–55–10
Atlanta4–34–23–64–48-103-34–33–313–510-83–43–33–44–210-87–8
Chicago2-42–410-52–44–311–63–510-73-31–510-44–54-26-105–26–9
Cincinnati5-16-35-100-73-312-41-58-72-42-513-51-63-38-83-46-9
Colorado11-74-44-27-02-42-54-146-03-42-46-310-88-106-16-011-4
Florida3-510-83-43-34-24–33-33-411-79-92-44-23-43-312-610-8
Houston4–53-36-114-125-23-44–35-101-56-210-56-12-46-93-36-9
Los Angeles11-73-45-35-114-43-33-43–35-14-34-310-811-72-53-29-9
Milwaukee5-23-37-107-80-64-310-53-33-34-39-52-44-59-95-35-10
New York2-55-133-34-24-37-115-11-53-36-124-32-55-34-510-85–10
Philadelphia5-18-105-15-24-29-92-63-43-412-64-25-23-44-115-36-12
Pittsburgh1-64-34-105-133-64-25-103-45-93-42-43-42-45-105-38–7
San Diego7-113-35-46-18-102-41-68-104-25-22-54-310-81-64-25–10
San Francisco13-54–32–43–310-84–34–27-115-43–54–34–28-104–34–29–6
St. Louis4-22-410-68-81-63-39-65-29-95-41-410-56-13-46–19–6
Washington5-18-102-54-30-66-123-32-33-58-103-153-52-42-41-67–11

Game log

2009 Game Log
April (9–13)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 6Cubs4–2Zambrano (1–0)Oswalt (0–1)Gregg (1)43,8270–1
2April 7Cubs3–2 (10)Brocail (1–0)Cotts (0–1)31,1211–1
3April 8Cubs11–6Lilly (1–0)Moehler (0–1)30,0471–2
4April 10@ Cardinals5–3Piñeiro (1–0)Hampton (0–1)McClellan (1)37,2241–3
5April 11@ Cardinals11–2Wainwright (1–0)Oswalt (0–2)43,4541–4
6April 12@ Cardinals3–0Lohse (2–0)Rodríguez (0–1)36,3101–5
7April 13@ Pirates7–0Duke (2–0)Moehler (0–2)38,4111–6
8April 15@ Pirates4–1Hampton (1–1)Ohlendorf (0–2)20,6902–6
9April 16@ Pirates6–3Wright (1–0)Burnett (0–1)Hawkins (1)13,8773–6
10April 17Reds2–1Masset (1–0)Valverde (0–1)Cordero (3)32,2683–7
11April 18Reds7–0Rodríguez (1–1)Harang (1–2)30,1414–7
12April 19Reds4–2Vólquez (2–1)Geary (0–1)Cordero (4)29,3724–8
13April 20Reds4–3Arroyo (3–0)Geary (0–2)Cordero (5)23,3084–9
14April 21Dodgers8–5Ortiz (1–0)Kershaw (0–1)Valverde (1)26,3605–9
15April 22Dodgers6–5Sampson (1–0)Belisario (0–1)Hawkins (2)26,7256–9
16April 23Dodgers2–0Billingsley (4–0)Rodríguez (1–2)Broxton (5)26,0816–10
17April 24Brewers5–2Gallardo (2–1)Paulino (0–1)25,3166–11
18April 25Brewers9–8 (11)DiFelice (1–0)Geary (0–3)31,3556–12
19April 26Brewers3–2Ortiz (2–0)Parra (0–4)Valverde (2)27,6907–12
20April 27@ Reds4–1Sampson (2–0)Cordero (0–1)12,3658–12
21April 28@ Reds8–3Rodríguez (2–2)Harang (2–3)9,8789–12
22April 29@ Reds3–0Vólquez (3–2)Paulino (0–2)Cordero (7)12,6819–13
May (11–16)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
23May 1@ Braves7–2Lowe (3–1)Hampton (1–2)29,3099–14
24May 2@ Braves5–1Byrdak (1–0)Carlyle (0–1)28,20310–14
25May 3@ Braves7–5Geary (1–3)Moylan (1–2)Hawkins (3)27,92111–14
26May 4@ Nationals9–4Lannan (1–3)Wright (1–1)14,11511–15
27May 5*@ Nationals11–10Hanrahan (1–1)Hawkins (0–1) (1–1)19,32811–16
28May 6Cubs6–3Harden (3–1)Hampton (1–3)Gregg (5)29,41511–17
29May 7Cubs8–5Lilly (4–2)Ortiz (2–1)28,62511–18
30May 8Padres2–0Rodríguez (3–2)Gaudin (0–2)Hawkins (4)28,13912–18
31May 9Padres5–4Hawkins (1–0)Gregerson (0–3)29,14113–18
32May 10Padres12–5Oswalt (1–2)Geer (0–1)30,02314–18
33May 12@ Rockies12–1Jiménez (3–4)Paulino (0–3)23,23314–19
34May 13@ Rockies15–11Hampton (2–3)Marquis (4–3)19,22615–19
35May 14@ Rockies5–3Rodríguez (4–2)Hammel (0–2)Hawkins (5)22,69616–19
May 15@ CubsPostponed
36May 16@ Cubs5–4Marshall (2–2)Hawkins (1–1)40,54916–20
37May 17@ Cubs6–5Moehler (1–2)Harden (4–2)Sampson (1)40,47817–20
38May 19Brewers4–2Bush (3–0)Ortiz (2–2)Hoffman (10)29,34317–21
39May 20Brewers6–4Rodríguez (5–2)Gallardo (4–2)Sampson (2)27,16018–21
40May 21Brewers4–3McClung (1–1)Fulchino (0–1)Hoffman (11)25,03718–22
41May 22Rangers6–5 (10)O'Day (2–0)Hawkins (1–2)Francisco (10)36,01718–23
42May 23Rangers6–3Feldman (3–0)Moehler (1–3)Wilson (3)36,01918–24
43May 24Rangers5–0McCarthy (4–2)Hampton (2–4)36,74918–25
44May 25@ Reds8–5Harang (5–4)Rodríguez (5–3)Cordero (12)17,81818–26
45May 26@ Reds6–4Masset (2–0)Byrdak (1–1)Cordero (13)15,61918–27
46May 27@ Reds6–1Arroyo (7–3)Paulino (0–4)17,60218–28
47May 29@ Pirates6–1Moehler (2–3)Ohlendorf (5–5)18,23619–28
48May 30@ Pirates7–4Karstens (2–2)Rodríguez (5–4)Capps (10)37,16719–29
49May 31@ Pirates2–1Hampton (3–4)Maholm (3–2)Hawkins (6)19,56620–29
*Game suspended, completed on July 9 at Minute Maid Park.
June (16–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
50June 1Rockies4–1Oswalt (2–2)Cook (3–3)Hawkins (7)24,01621–29
51June 2Rockies3–2 (11)Ortiz (3–2)Fogg (0–1)24,04122–29
52June 3Rockies6–4Byrdak (2–1)Marquis (7–4)Sampson (3)22,03223–29
53June 4Rockies10–3Hammel (2–3)Rodríguez (5–5)26,67123–30
54June 5Pirates9–1Hampton (4–4)Karstens (2–3)26,22224–30
55June 6Pirates6–4Maholm (4–2)Oswalt (2–3)Capps (13)26,09924–31
56June 7Pirates6–4Fulchino (1–1)Jackson (1–1)Hawkins (8)25,72925–31
57June 9Cubs7–1Lilly (7–4)Moehler (2–4)29,66925–32
58June 10Cubs2–1Sampson (3–0)Guzmán (2–1)29,84026–32
59June 11Cubs2–1 (13)Fulchino (2–1)Ascanio (0–1)34,25027–32
60June 12@ Diamondbacks8–1Haren (5–4)Hampton (4–5)22,22527–33
61June 13@ Diamondbacks6–4Oswalt (3–3)Garland (4–7)Hawkins (9)29,20628–33
62June 14@ Diamondbacks8–3Moehler (3–4)Buckner (2–3)26,93729–33
63June 16@ Rangers6–1Millwood (7–4)Rodríguez (5–6)21,67629–34
64June 17@ Rangers5–4 (10)Wilson (4–3)Fulchino (2–2)32,42529–35
65June 18@ Rangers5–3Arias (1–0)Jennings (2–2)Valverde (3)25,44530–35
66June 19@ Twins5–2Slowey (10–2)Oswalt (3–4)Nathan (16)32,21830–36
67June 20@ Twins6–5Moehler (4–3)Henn (0–3)Valverde (4)34,71031–36
68June 21@ Twins4–1Rodríguez (6–6)Perkins (2–4)Valverde (5)39,65932–36
69June 23Royals2–1Greinke (9–3)Ortiz (3–3)Soria (8)30,04932–37
70June 24Royals4–3Soria (2–0)Fulchino (2–3)Bale (1)28,60232–38
71June 25Royals5–4Wright (2–1)Bannister (5–5)Valverde (6)32,04833–38
72June 26Tigers5–4Sampson (4–0)Zumaya (3–2)Hawkins (10)33,05234–38
73June 27Tigers8–1Paulino (2–4)Figaro (1–1)37,12335–38
74June 28Tigers4–3Seay (1–1)Valverde (0–2)Rodney (17)34,04135–39
75June 29@ Padres3–1Oswalt (4–4)Geer (1–3)15,67136–39
76June 30@ Padres4–3Banks (1–0)Sampson (4–1)Bell (22)15,27636–40
July (15–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
77July 1@ Padres7–1Moehler (5–4)Silva ((0–2)16,67037–40
78July 2@ Padres7–2Rodríguez (7–6)Correia (5–6)23,28438–40
79July 3@ Giants13–0Sadowski (2–0)Paulino (2–5)42,19938–41
80July 4@ Giants9–0Lincecum (9–2)Ortiz (3–4)34,58238–42
81July 5@ Giants7–1Oswalt (5–4)Johnson (8–6)30,15739–42
82July 6Pirates4–1Hampton (5–5)Vasquez (1–2)Valverde (7)26,83440–42
83July 7Pirates6–3Maholm (6–4)Moehler (5–5)Capps (13)27,14240–43
84July 8Pirates5–0Rodríguez (8–6)Morton (1–2)29,24341–43
85July 9Nationals9–4Arias (2–0)Lannan (6–6)25,49042–43
86July 10Nationals6–5Fulchino (3–3)Beimel (0–5)33,08543–43
87July 11Nationals13–2Stammen (2–4)Hampton (5–6)30,05243–44
88July 12Nationals5–0Moehler (6–5)Zimmermann (3–4)Valverde (8)28,68044–44
89July 16@ Dodgers3–0Rodríguez (9–6)Wolf (4–4)Valverde (9)45,97045–44
90July 17@ Dodgers8–1Oswalt (6–4)Chad Billingsley (9–5)51,20946–44
91July 18@ Dodgers5–2Kershaw (8–5)HamptonBroxton (21)48,29846–45
92July 19@ Dodgers4–3Troncoso (4–0)Hawkins (1–4)Broxton (22)40,34046–46
93July 20Cardinals3–2Moehler (7–5)Lohse (4–6)Valverde (10)36,43747–46
94July 21Cardinals11–6Rodríguez (10–6)Wellemeyer (7–8)33,14048–46
95July 22Cardinals4–3Valverde (1–2)Franklin (2–1)37,61949–46
96July 24Mets5–4Hampton (6–7)Santana (11–8)Valverde (11)42,96750–46
97July 25Mets10–3Niese (1–0)Ortiz (3–5)43,30250–47
98July 26Mets8–3Hernández (7–5)Moehler (7–6)Green (1)34,64250–48
99July 27@ Cubs5–1 (13)Samardzija (1–1)Sampson (4–2)40,79450–49
100July 28@ Cubs11–6FulchinoGuzmán40,81451–49
101July 29@ Cubs12–0Wells (7–4)Hampton (6–8)41,53851–50
102July 30@ Cubs12–3Hart (3–1)Ortiz (3–6)41,52451–51
103July 31@ Cardinals4–3Miller (3–0)Arias (2–1)Franklin43,76051–52
August (13–18)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
104August 1@ Cardinals3–1Carpenter (10–3)Fulchino (4–4)45,07451–53
105August 2@ Cardinals2–0Norris (1–0)WainwrightValverde (12)45,22752–53
106August 3Giants4–3Hampton (7–8)Cain (12–3)Valverde (13)29,83553–53
107August 4Giants8–1Sánchez (5–9)Paulino (2–6)29,74753–54
108August 5Giants10–6Martinez (2–0)Moehler (7–7)31,71053–55
109August 7Brewers6–3Norris (2–0)Carlos Villanueva (2–9)34,69154–55
110August 8Brewers12–5Manny Parra (7–8)Hampton (7–9)35,21654–56
111August 9Brewers2–0Rodríguez (11–6)Gallardo (10–9)Valverde (15)32,26255–56
112August 10@ Marlins8–6VandenHurk (2–1)Moehler (7–8)Núñez (12)12,32555–57
113August 11@ Marlins9–8 (11)Sanchez (3–1)Wright (2–2)13,31255–58
114August 12@ Marlins14–6Norris (3–0)Nolasco (8–8)21,12256–58
115August 13@ Marlins9–2West (4–4)Hampton (7–10)14,04756–59
116August 14@ Brewers11–2Gallardo (11–9)Rodríguez (11–7)37,71556–60
117August 15@ Brewers6–2Burns (3–4)Moehler (7–9)42,95256–61
118August 16@ Brewers8–5Fulchino (5–4)Weathers (3–4)Valverde (16)41,86357–61
119August 18Marlins6–2Nolasco (9–8)Norris (3–1)30,18957–62
120August 19Marlins6–3Gervacio (1–0)West (4–5)Valverde (17)30,10158–62
121August 20Marlins4–1Rodríguez (12–7)Johnson (12–3)Valverde (18)30,03959–62
122August 21Diamondbacks1–0Oswalt (7–4)Petit (2–8)Valverde (19)30,03260–62
123August 22Diamondbacks4–2Moehler (8–9)Scherzer (7–8)Hawkins39,41261–62
124August 23Diamondbacks7–5Jon Garland (7–11)Norris (3–2)Qualls (23)30,61261–63
125August 25@ Cardinals1–0Wainwright (15–7)Rodríguez (11–7)Franklin (33)40,51261–64
126August 26@ Cardinals3–2Piñeiro (13–9)Oswalt (7–4)Franklin (34)40,31161–65
127August 27@ Cardinals4–3Valverde (2–2)McClellan (4–3)40,34862–65
128August 28@ Diamondbacks14–7Scherzer ((8–8)Bazardo (0–1)26,19062–66
129August 29@ Diamondbacks9–0Garland (8–11)Norris (3–3)37,19062–67
130August 30@ Diamondbacks4–3Haren (13–8)Rodríguez (12–9)Qualls (24)29,06262–68
131August 31@ Cubs5–3Oswalt (8–5)Harden (8–8)Valverde (20)36,99063–68
September (8–14)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
132September 1@ Cubs4–1Wells (10–7)Moehler (8–10)Mármol (7)36,33263–69
133September 2@ Cubs2–0Lilly (10–8)Paulino (2–0)Mármol (8)39,19263–70
134September 4Phillies7–0Rodríguez (13–9)Lee (12–11)30,04364–70
135September 5Phillies5–4Valverde (3–2)Lidge (0–7)35,19565–70
136September 6Phillies4–3Norris (3–3)Cole Hamels (8–9)Valverde (3–2)34,75466–70
137September 7Phillies4–3Wright (3–2)Park (3–3)Valverde (22)29,04067–70
138September 8Braves2–1Vázquez (12–9)Paulino (2–8)Soriano (22)26,08167–71
139September 9Braves2–1Valverde (4–2) (4–3)Soriano (1–5))22,39268–71
140September 10Braves9–7Lowe (14–9)Oswalt (8–6)Gonzalez (10)26,55268–72
141September 11Pirates9–1Norris (5–3)Morton (3–8)31,30269–72
142September 12Pirates4–2Jeff Fulchino (6–4)Ross Ohlendorf (11–10)Valverde (22)35,21370–72
143September 13Pirates2–1Maholm (8–8)Paulino (2–9)Capps (25)34,40570–73
144September 14@ Reds3–1Arroyo (13–12)Rodríguez (13–9)Cordero (36)9,85270–74
145September 15@ Reds5–4Herrera (4–4)Gervacio (1–1)Cordero (36)11,92370–75
146September 16@ Reds6–5Burton (1–0)Wright (3–3)Cordero (37)10,66270–76
147September 18@ Brewers3–2Weathers (4–5))Wright (3–4)Hoffman (34)39,05770–77
148September 19@ Brewers7–2Suppan (7–10)Gervacio (1–2)36,39970–78
149September 20@ Brewers6–0Gallardo (13–12)Paulino (2–10)Manager fired30,02470–79
150September 21Cardinals7–3Lohse (6–8)Rodríguez (13–11)34,70570–80
151September 22Cardinals11–2Piñeiro (15–11)Bazardo (0–2)32,64470–81
152September 23Cardinals3–0Norris (6–3)Smoltz (3–7)Valverde (24)38,73271–81
153September 25Reds10–4Maloney (2–4)Moehler (8–11)37,71071–82
154September 26Reds10–4Lehr (5–2)Paulino (2–11)39,47671–83
155September 27Reds3–2Rodríguez (14–11)Cuero (10–11)Valverde (25)37,59572–83
156September 28@ Phillies8–2Bazardo (1–2)Cole Hamels (10–10)45,14673–83
157September 29@ Phillies7–4Happ (12–4)López (0–1)44,90574–83
158September 30@ Phillies10–3Kendrick (3–1)Moehler (8–12)45,20774–84
October (0–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
159October 1@ Phillies7–0Paulino (2–11)Lee (14–13)44,90574–85
160October 2@ Mets7–1Maine (7–6)Rodríguez (14–12)37,57674–86
161October 3@ Mets5–1Misch (3–4)Bazardo (1–3)F Rodríguez (35)37,57874–87
162October 4@ Mets4–0Figueroa (3–8)López (0–2)38,13574–88

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Roster

2009 Houston Astros
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Player stats

Note: Team batting and pitching leaders are in bold.

Batting

Note: Pos = Position; 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

Player Pos G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG SB
Iván RodríguezC933274182152834.2510
Lance Berkman1B136460731263112580.2747
Kazuo Matsui2B13247656119202946.25019
Miguel TejedaSS158635831994611486.3135
Geoff Blum3B12038134941411049.2470
Carlos LeeLF1606106518335126102.3005
Michael BournCF157606971732712335.28561
Hunter PenceRF159585761652652572.28214
Jeff KeppingerIF1073053578133729.2560
Humberto QuinteroC60157113781414.2360
Jason MichaelsOF1021351732121416.2371
Darin ErstadUT107134132682211.1940
Chris CosteUT4310332150010.2040
Edwin MaysonetIF39699202017.2900
J.R. TowlesC1648792023.1880
Matt KataUT40502101005.2001
Jason SmithMI2125100001.0910
Chris Johnson3B1122120001.0910
Aaron BooneCI1013000000.0000
Tommy ManzellaSS75010000.2000
Pitcher Totals162290193850215.1310
Team Totals1625436643141527032142616.260113

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; SO = Strikeouts; WHIP = (Walks+hits) per innings pitched

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP R ER BB SO WHIP
Wandy Rodríguez SP14123.0233330205.27769631931.240
Roy Oswalt SP864.1230300181.18383421381.241
Brian Moehler SP8125.4729290154.21019451911.539
Mike Hampton SP7105.3021210112.0716646741.554
Felipe Paulino SP3116.272317097.2736837931.669
Russ Ortiz SP365.572313085.2565348651.669
José Valverde CL422.335202554.0151421561.130
Jeff Fulchino RP643.40610082.0333127711.183
LaTroy Hawkins RP142.136501163.1161516451.200
Tim Byrdak123.23760061.1232236581.223
Chris Sampson425.04490355.1343121331.572
Bud Norris634.531110055.2292825541.509
Alberto Árias213.35420045.2211719391.489
Wesley Wright345.44490044.2272725471.746
Yorman Bazardo137.88106032.0312822171.844
Sammy Gervacio112.14290021.0558251.143
Geoff Geary138.10160020.0191810122.000
Wilton López028.3882019.12118892.069
Doug Brocail104.58200017.2991391.925
Brandon Backe0010.3851013.015156102.077
Chad Paronto0012.156006.299132.400
Billy Sadler0013.501001.1221213.50
Team Totals74884.54162162391430.077072254611441.445

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Round Rock Express Pacific Coast League Marc Bombard
AA Corpus Christi Hooks Texas League Luis Pujols
A Lancaster JetHawks California League Wes Clements
A Lexington Legends South Atlantic League Tom Lawless
A-Short Season Tri-City ValleyCats New York–Penn League Jim Pankovits
Rookie Greeneville Astros Appalachian League Rodney Linares
Rookie GCL Astros Gulf Coast League Omar López

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