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‘That’s why we’re here, right?’ White Sox CF Luis Robert strives to be everyday player

Luis Robert knows where the White Sox stand in the AL Central, and the scope of the task at hand. They entered their game against the Tigers Thursday trailing the first-place Twins in the AL Central by 5 1/2 games.

But Robert, as Michael Kopech and other teammates also expressed recently, said the Sox clubhouse remains collected.

“As a team we’re still confident,” Robert told the Sun-Times through translator Billy Russo recently. “We know there is plenty of season to play, the entire second half. We have a lot of games against division rivals. We’re positive. We are not panicking.”

The chiseled 6-2 Cuban known as “La Pantera” is doing his share to keep the Sox (39-41) afloat, regularly batting third in Tony La Russa’s lineup and playing center field. After missing a week in late May on the COVID IL, Robert played in 26 of the Sox’ 27 games in June and hasn’t missed a game in July. With 65 games played — Robert missed a week in late April with a groin strain — Robert is second to Jose Abreu (78) on the team.

Manager Tony La Russa said Robert doesn’t want days off.

“I feel good and my health is good, so I like to be in the lineup every day,” said Robert, who was limited to 68 games last season because of a torn hip flexor suffered in May. “That’s why we’re here, right? We have to deal with soreness and discomfort, but you take care of it with treatment and deal with it.”

Robert, who played in 56 of the Sox’ 60 games in the abbreviated 2020 season when he was second in Rookie of the Year voting and won a Gold Glove, is now three games shy of his career high.

Robert said he doesn’t go out much during the season. Video games and Cuban music are his primary modes of relaxation. During the offseason, he enjoys being with family and driving his collection of high end cars — a Rolls Royce, Bentley and Ferrari.

“I like to be at home, especially during the season,” he said. “My season is home to the ballpark, or hotel to the ballpark. I like to relax.”

Robert carried a .289/.321/.425 hitting line with a .745 OPS into Thursday’s game. At 1.7 wins above replacement per Baseball Reference, he ranks third on the team behind Abreu (2.2) and Dylan Cease (2.0). Robert hit his ninth home run in the Sox’ 9-8 win in 10 innings against the Twins Wednesday. His goals and personal expectations are lofty, so he classifies his production to date simply “good.”

“I’ve had some ups and downs and there have been moments of inconsistency but that’s the norms of a season,” he said. “I try to do my best every day — do my job and try to be productive.”

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Cubs’ Pete Crow-Armstrong selected for 2022 MLB All-Star Futures Game

LOS ANGELES – Cubs outfield prospect Pete Crow-Armstrong’s strong start to the season has been punctuated by an invitation to the All-Star Futures Game. Major League Baseball announced the rosters on Thursday.

Crow-Armstrong, 20, began the season with Low-A Myrtle Beach, but a .354/.443/.557 through the first month and a half helped him earn a promotion to High-A South Bend to start the month of June.

A bruised hand, which was affecting his swing, sidelined Crow-Armstrong for two weeks last month, but he’s recorded two three-plus hit games since returning.

This is Crow-Armstrong’s first season in the Cubs organization. The Cubs acquired Crow-Armstrong, who the Mets selected in the first round of the 2020 draft, in a trade for Javy B?ez, Trevor Williams and cash last summer.

Crow-Armstrong was recovering from surgery on his right (non-throwing) shoulder at the time. He was cleared to hit in November and entered prospect mini-camp this spring with no restrictions. MLB.com ranks Crow-Armstrong as the Cubs’ No. 3 prospect.

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Bears QB Justin Fields works out with Chad Ochocinco

Bears QB Justin Fields worked out with Chad Ochocinco and Ohio State QB CJ Stroud

One of the few bright spots in another disappointing season for the Chicago Bears has been QB Justin Fields. Having shown flashes of greatness, there’s hope for Bears fans that the franchise has finally found a signal-caller that can lead the bears to success and the best option at the position since Jay Cutler.

Entering his second season as the quarterback of the Chicago Bears, its looks like Fields is getting some help from an two-time all-pro wide receiver in Chad Johnson.

Fields and the current Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback, CJ Stroud, are putting in some work and learning from one of the most influential and charismatic wide receivers of all time. The 10-year veteran hauled in 766 receptions scoring 76 touchdowns in 166 games.

After the below average season where he posted a 2-8 record, throwing more interceptions (10) than touchdown passes (7), Fields has been the talk of the offseason and a big step forward for the Bears as a franchise. Having a new Head Coach in Matt Eberflus and a new offensive coordinator in Luke Getsy, teammates are sounding off on the difference from a year ago.

Wide receiver Darnell Mooney tells ESPN,

“He wants to take over the league,” Mooney said. “He’s already Justin Fields. He wants to be the best quarterback in the league. He’s taken the stride to be there. I got unbelievable faith that he will be there, and his success is my success. So, as long as he’s doing good, I’m doing good, we’re all doing good.”

Preseason stories aside, having former superstars like Chad Johnson working with the future of a franchise is always a great sight to see for all Bears fans. Especially in a city that has been looking desperately for a franchise superstar, Justin Fields could finally be the answer the Bears have been looking for.

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Former Chicago White Sox pitcher Chris Sale is still up to clubhouse hijinks, this time in Worcester

Former White Sox ace Chris Sale is back at it again with another strong show of emotions

For some people, old habits definitely die hard as former White Sox ace, now current Red Sox hurler Chris Sale displayed his passion for the game this past Wednesday night. He was on the mound for Boston’s AAA-affiliate Worcester Red Sox, in what was supposed to be his final rehab start before coming back to Boston.

Sale pitched only 3⅔ innings and allowed one run on three hits, striking out five. But that one run he allowed came thanks to a bases-loaded, two-out walk in the fourth. That was his fifth and final walk before he exited the game, rather passionately to be honest.

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“I know today was a little bit of a hiccup, but there’s nothing that can’t be ironed out,” he explained to the Associated Press after the game.

Yeah, okay.

Sure, after a shaky outing any pitcher will let off some steam either in the dugout or clubhouse. But we’re talking about Chris Sale here. Full-time MLB pitcher, seven-time All-Star, and part-time clubhouse “tailor.” Well, maybe the latter was just a short-lived hobby after Sale threw a tantrum over his disdain regarding the White Sox’s throwback uniforms in 2016.

At that time, the White Sox were planning to outfit the team in the old 1976 collared navy and white uniforms. Sale wanted no part of that effort, claiming that they made him feel uncomfortable. And in a bonkers show of solidarity, he took a knife to his jersey – and every other one in the whole clubhouse, prompting a five-game suspension and what was likely the final straw that sent him packing for Boston later that year.

This time thankfully, no throwback jerseys seemed to be harmed during this event.

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FOCO Releases Super Limited Christopher Morel Cubs Rookie Bobblehead

A new Christopher Morel bobblehead has been released by FOCO

What was expected to be a rebuilding season for the Chicago Cubs has been exactly that. At the time of writing this article, the Cubs record stands at 34-48, all but erasing any thoughts of postseason baseball for the Cubbies. But not all has been bleak for the team this season as a few players have put together solid first half campaigns including Ian Happ, Wilson Contreras, and David Robertson. While some (if not all) of these players will be traded away to a contender prior to the MLB trade deadline, there is one player who has really emerged as a potential future star that the Cubs will not be dealing, Christopher Morel.

Morel has put together a potential Rookie of the Year campaign over the course of the first half of the season. He has a slash line of .272/.343/.489 to go along with his 8 home runs and 23 RBIs. His offensive stats are impressive but Morel is a complete player, with above average defensive skills and versatility with the ability play the infield and outfield at a high level. 

FOCO just released a super limited Christopher Morel Chicago Cubs Rookie Bobblehead that has just 72 pieces. The bobblehead features Morel in an action pose as he stands atop a thematic rookie base. It stands at 8in tall and retails for $70. 

Like all FOCO bobbleheads, each one is handcrafted and hand painted, so no two are the same. With the bobblehead being so limited, it is going fast, so don’t wait to preorder yours from FOCO.com here! While you’re there, check out the rest of their Cubs gear!

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Best Andre Drummond NBA games

Take a look at the newly acquired free agent, Andre Drummond, and his best games in the NBA

The Chicago Bulls added depth to their frontcourt by signing 28-year-old veteran big man, Andre Drummond this summer. Drummond is a well-known center in the league with ten years under his belt in the NBA. The 6’10”, 279-pound center has seen both his playing time and stats drop in the last couple of seasons and has played for four different teams in the past two years.

However, the Bulls did not hesitate to offer him a 2-year 6.6 million dollar contract heading into the 2022-2023 season. With centers such as Nikola Vucevic, Tristan Thompson, Marko Simonovic, and Tony Bradley, the acquisition may help Chicago around the glass, while also giving the team some much-needed size down low.

Andre Drummond has quite the resume if you ignore his low-basketball IQ plays and clumsiness around the rim. There was a time when Drummond was dominating the paint for multiple seasons behind his blocking and rebounding skills. The two-time All-Star has led the league in total rebounds and rebounds per game for four consecutive years (2015-2019).

For those unfamiliar with Andre Drummond and what he could possibly bring to the table, you’ve come to the right place, as we take a look at his best performances throughout the past ten years.

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Bears WR David Moore arrested on drug, weapon charges in Texas: report

Bears wide receiver David Moore was arrested on drug and weapons charges in his hometown of Gainesville, Texas, on July 4, a Texas television station has reported. Moore posted $5,000 bond and was released from the Cooke County Jail, KXII television reported.

Moore, 27, signed a one-year, $1.035 million contract with the Bears on April 21 after a mini-camp tryout the previous week.

A seventh-round draft pick of the Seahawks in 2017, Moore has 78 receptions for 1,163 yards (14.9 avg.) and 13 touchdowns in 50 NFL games (14 starts) over five seasons with the Seahawks (2017-20), Broncos (2021) and Packers (2021). He also has 25 punt returns (8.8 avg.) and four kickoff returns (16.3 avg.) in his NFL career.

His best season was in 2020, when he had 35 receptions for 417 yards (11.9 avg.) and six touchdowns for the Seahawks. He played in three games last season with the Panthers, Raiders, Broncos and Packers.

Moore is the third Bears players arrested since general manager Ryan Poles was hired in January to replace Ryan Pace. Wide receiver Byron Pringle was arrested on April 23 in Florida on charges of reckless driving and driving with a suspended license. Linebacker Matt Adams was arrested in downtown Chicago on June 25 and charged with misdemeanor firearm possession.

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Chicago Bears should make bold move and trade for DK Metcalf

Should the Bears pursue star wide receiver DK Metcalf this offseason?

New Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles indulge in this trade scenario and announce his arrival onto the scene of the NFL and immediately make a bold move and trade for Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf.  

The Los Angeles Rams didn’t win the Super Bowl by developing a team through the NFL Draft, on the contrary they preferred to trade away draft picks for established NFL players.  The Rams traded away two first round picks for cornerback Jalen Ramsey as well as two first round picks for 12-year veteran QB Matthew Stafford. 

In turn the Rams won their first Super Bowl.  

This is the blueprint Ryan Poles should immediately follow with the Chicago Bears.  The Bears could trade for DK Metcalf and then use the cap space they opened up from the Khalil Mack trade to sign him to a long-term extension.   Metcalf would immediately elevate the Bears into contention status in the NFC.  Currently the NFC is wide open for the taking with aging QBs Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers and the aforementioned Stafford representing the best QBs in the conference.  The best young QBs are all well established in the AFC which means giving Justin Fields a weapon of Metcalf’s caliber would immediately give him a target with which to elevate the Bears’ offense.

Metcalf is one of the best deep threats in the league and with Justin Fields deep ball accuracy, would be a receiver that would open up everything underneath.  The middle of the field would in turn be productive with third year players Darnell Mooney and TE Cole Kmet attacking the heart of zone defenses.  Mooney racked up 1,055 yards and four TDs and Kmet was 12th among TEs with 612 yards in 2021. 

Having the proverbial take the top off the defense receiver in Metcalf would be ideal.  

The Seahawks could add draft picks since they don’t have a QB with which to compete with.  Geno Smith is the starting QB in Seattle, which signals the immediate benefit more draft picks could be used to help Seattle.  But in terms of helping Seattle, the benefit would be more towards the Bears.  The bust rate for first round picks is at 50-percent meaning the Bears would add more value in DK Metcalf than they would likely  lose.  

The Bears would also stand to gain value back from having Fields.  With Fields being the real deal, the Bears will have the opportunity to gain draft pick value back later in the draft and in the not too distant future as teams who need QBs can maneuver up with the Bears to gain position to draft a QB.  The Bears would then stand to gain mid round draft capital to rebuild their offensive line and their defense.  Having a franchise QB is invaluable in terms of adding additional draft picks because once you have that position locked down, you can then trade back to add more draft capital with which to build your team.  

The most important aspect would be the long-term benefit of having a receiver and QB combination that would give the Bears long term stability to compete on an annual basis.  The reality is giving Fields a big weapon in the immediate, would increase the chance the Bears can compete in the NFC North and then give them the chance to push deep into the playoffs in the NFC. 

While trading for DK Metcalf seems like a long shot, the chance to jump to contender status now is better than trying to build up over the next year or two.  The Bears have the firepower on offense in place with a strong running game,  a TE that can serve as a security blanket and red-zone threat as well as a complementary receiver in  Mooney.  The defense as well is already in a position to compete with the added playmakers in the secondary.  Now is the time to make a splash trade and immediately elevate the Bears from pretenders to contenders. 

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High school basketball: Looking back at a busy and important June live period

The stakes were raised in June as college coaches evaluated the top prospects in Illinois while playing with their high school teams.

Now it’s back to AAU basketball in July.

But as the club basketball circuit tips off again this week, there is so much to discuss.

Lets get to it …

? Young’s Dalen Davis has put together an absolutely terrific spring and summer. He’s shooting it more consistently, running a team better, and has become more assertive while maintaining point guard characteristics.

The wide range of offers and interest is peculiar — and he should have more going on the recruiting front — but it’s a byproduct of who he is as a player. That starts with having very good grades at a high academic school which lends itself to opening more doors.

As a prospect, being a bit on the smallish side, there are high-major programs that will be hesitant, while many mid-major programs feel he’s above them. So do schools dive all in knowing he may go higher?

Bottom line: Davis has lived up to the early reputation he established early on in his career and is playing high-level, steady basketball.

? I love how this Simeon team is coming together. Both transfers, Sam Lewis from Oak Park and Kaiden Space from St. Rita, seem to be fitting right in. There is great size with Wes and Miles Rubin, with the latter providing such a defensive presence around the rim.

Senior guard Jalen Griffith is playing some of his best basketball, while Michael Ratliff is always going to be unheralded but a key piece to this team’s success.

The Wolverines will be in the discussion as the preseason No. 1 team in Robert Smith’s final year as head coach.

? Moline’s Brock Harding is so fun to watch. He’s an engine that makes a really good team go. Here’s a player who was rewarded — and it doesn’t happen all that much anymore in basketball recruiting — for being everything you want in a basketball player. Yes, all 5-10 (or 5-11) of him.

Harding’s ball skills and the unique ability to make everyone around him better while always competing at an extremely high level warrant looking past the size deficiencies.

He committed to Iowa soon after the Big Ten offer came, disappointing the likes of Loyola and Colorado State who had done such a terrific job recruiting them point guard.

? While he sat out the Ridgewood Shootout for precautionary reasons while nursing a mild wrist injury, Cameron Christie of Rolling Meadows did more than enough during the first weekend at Riverside-Brookfield to solidify his standing. And that standing is the top senior prospect in the state. And it’s not even close.

Christie’s physical attributes, including his 6-5 size, endless wingspan, growing athleticism, and versatile perimeter game, are where it starts. When you consider his package of attributes, including the production and his intriguing long-term potential as a prospect, he’s the top senior prospect in the state.

? The top spot in the Class of 2024 is up for grabs. But the pool of candidates has shrunk a bit. However, the St. Rita tandem of 6-9 James Brown and 6-8 Morez Johnson remain right there at the top. (There will be more on St. Rita and the Brown-Johnson duo in a piece out next week). It’s the St. Rita bigs and then a drop — at least right now.

? There has been a lot of talk in the early part of June about the emergence of Benet’s Niko Abusara. But there should also be a considerable amount of discussion about the potential of Gene Heidkamp’s team.

Yes, the 6-3 Abusara is the most gifted player and is set to take a massive jump from his junior to senior year. But tough and steady Brady Kunka and emerging point guard Brayden Fagbemi are two other key pieces and reasons why this Benet team is poised for a big season. The Redwings have a chance to be the team in the far western suburbs in 2022-23.

? Before the high school live events, I mentioned in a pre-June column that Joliet West’s Jeremiah Fears is a sophomore set to turn heads. There is no reason to believe this point guard can’t be the top prospect in the class when it’s all said and done.

? The talent Kenwood could potentially have is pretty eye-opening. The roster is still a bit influx with rumors persisting as to who may be coming to or leaving Kenwood. But coach Mike Irvin’s team played at Ridgewood without its best player, senior guard Dai Dai Ames, and still looked the part of a potential powerhouse from a talent and physical perspective.

? For those keeping count, Burlington Central’s Drew Scharnowski is up to 15-plus Division I offers. This comes after he didn’t have a single one immediately following the April evaluation period. You never know what you’re going to get or see during any recruiting calendar year.

? A rising prospect in the junior class is Riverside-Brookfield’s Will Gonzalez. The long, lanky 6-4 guard plays on the ball with his high school team and showcased himself as an entirely different type of player.

Despite losing four starters from a team that finished 23-6 and won a regional championship last season, with Gonzalez, the addition of 6-10 Notre Dame transfer Stefan Cicic, who missed June with an injury, and shooter Arius Alijosius, the Bulldogs will be a sleeper in the 2022-23 season.

? Anyone who caught a glimpse of West Aurora’s Terrence Smith this past season saw the promise. He immediately jumped into the City/Suburban Hoops Report’s Class of 2025 top 10 prospect rankings. He then wrapped up his freshman year averaging 9.2 points and 4.7 rebounds a game.

West Aurora’s Terrence Smith (5) prepares to shoot the ball against Joliet West during the Riverside-Brookfield Shootout.

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This past June he took advantage of finally being seen by college coaches and the athletic 6-4 wing didn’t disappoint. While young with plenty of work still to do, Smith does boast some star power for a prospect with just one season of varsity basketball under his belt.

? Speaking of West Aurora, the Blackhawks lead us to Southwest Prairie Conference talk. With Smith and junior Josh Pickett, another Division I prospect, West Aurora should be battling it out this winter with Oswego East in the SPC East. That’s a 1-2 punch that will make West Aurora relevant over the next two seasons.

But defending champ Oswego East won’t be going away after running the table in conference play and winning a school-record 33 games a year ago.

Mekhi Lowery remains one of the most versatile players in the state. The 6-6 senior boasts some Division I interest and a growing list of suitors. Transfers Jehvion Starwood (Yorkville Christian) and Bryce Shoto (Plainfield Central) have provided a boost. And 6-6 Ryan Johnson has shown he’s ready to be a major threat after playing a significant role as a junior last season.

? And another Southwest Prairie Conference note: Romeoville’s Meyoh Swansey is a new name on the radar. The 6-2 combo guard impressed at the Ridgewood Shootout.

? There is no question 6-8 Jackson Kotecki of St. Ignatius is one of the most improved players in the senior class. The versatile big with underrated athleticism has improved a great deal since the season ended in March with an Ignatius trip to Champaign. If his play continues, it should herald in a new wave of recruiting interest.

? East St. Louis is going to be one fun team to watch this coming winter — and a legit state contender in Class 3A.

The Flyers, led by one of the biggest breakout stars of June, Macaleab Rich, lost in the super-sectional last year to eventual state champion Springfield Sacred Heart-Griffin. It’s difficult to see a scenario play out where those two don’t collide again next March.

? Zack Hawkinson, the March hero of Sacred Heart-Griffin’s state title team, remains an under-appreciated player. The 6-5 senior is a scholarship player. A Division II program would be lucky to have him.

? Keep an eye on Normal over the next two seasons. Big man Jaheem Webber, a 6-9 mammoth junior, is on his way to becoming a high-major prospect. Noah Cleveland is an improving 6-7 junior, while another junior, point guard Braylon Roman, is a real sleeper in the class. Normal is in the midst of quite a run.

? If some chemistry and familiarity develops at Evanston — the Wildkits have added a few transfers who will make impacts — coach Mike Ellis will not only have an improved team but a potential surprise one as well. Evanston has 6-6 Prince Adams returning and has welcomed point guard Hunter Duncan (a transfer from St. Viator) and uber-athlete Josh Thomas (a transfer from Stevenson), who both impressed at times in June.

? I wrote a large piece earlier this summer on coach Jamere Dismukes and why his arrival at Rich instantly makes this program one to watch. After watching his team in June, that suggestion was only solidified.

This will be a dangerous team sooner than expected. Tyler Wooten returns as a promising prospect in the junior class and 6-5 Jarrod Gee, Jr., offers size and versatility. Jakeem Cole and his winning ways transferred in from Leo. Ray Austin is an underrated, jet-quick senior guard. And Jamson Coulter, a 6-2 guard, has already shown he’s going to be one of the better freshmen next year in the Chicago area.

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Trade packages Bulls could offer for Kevin Durant

What packages could the Chicago Bulls offer in a trade for Kevin Durant? We explore a few scenarios

Kevin Durant has once again made waves in the offseason. Just days after Kyrie Irving re-signed with the Nets, Durant requested a trade according to his business manager Rich Kleiman. The 34-year-old superstar signed a 4 year, $192 million extension with the Nets last offseason. 

Kevin Durant is an interesting player speaking in terms of trade value. He’s one of the NBA’s brightest stars and a clear-cut top-three player in the league, but that’s not the only thing that makes him so valuable. He’s shown the ability to adapt and excel in any situation he’s placed in because of his offensive versatility. Durant alone gives coaches a multitude of options that greatly broadens the capabilities of any offense. You can run the entire offense through him, use him as a constant secondary threat alongside another star, or as a trump card to close out games in isolation. If you need it, he can do it.

That being said, Brooklyn will have an Everest-esque asking price for Durant. Although all 29 teams are practically guaranteed to call, few will have the assets necessary to make a trade happen. While getting Durant to Chicago is unlikely, what packages could the Bulls put together to make it happen?

Trade Scenario 1

Nets Receive: DeMar DeRozan, Ayo Dosunmu, Patrick Williams, Bulls’ First Round Pick (via Portland)

Bulls Receive: Kevin Durant

In this scenario, Brooklyn is incentivized by its ability to remain competitive. DeRozan, who put up MVP-caliber numbers this season, could step into the role left open by Kevin Durant as a scorer. Alongside Ben Simmons and Kyrie Irving, the Nets’ DeRozan could complete a dangerous big three. Ayo Dosunmu and Patrick Williams would be valuable off the bench as well. Both players play both sides of the ball and have shown significant growth this past season. They’d give the 19th-ranked defense a much-needed boost off the bench. 

Trade Scenario 2

Nets Receive: Nikola Vucevic, Alex Caruso, Coby White, Bulls’ First Round Pick (via Portland)

Bulls Receive: Kevin Durant

This package offers the Nets a lot of flexibility. Vucevic is on an expiring contract, allowing the Nets to flip his contract at the end of the season or free up some cap space. They’d get a full year with an all-star center paired with Kyrie Irving and Ben Simmons, along with draft capital and two very solid players off the bench. 

While the Chicago Bulls’ chances of landing Kevin Durant are slim, they’ve been reported as the third favorite to trade for Durant. There’s a legitimate chance that the 12-time all-star will be playing in Chicago next season.

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