1996 St. Louis Cardinals season Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
The St. Louis Cardinals 1996 season was the team's 115th season in St. Louis, Missouri and the 105th season in the National League . It was Tony La Russa's first season managing the club, after leaving the Oakland Athletics. During the first year of the William DeWitt, Jr. era, the Cardinals went 88–74 during the season and won their first-ever National League Central title by six games over the Houston Astros . They beat the San Diego Padres in the NLDS , but fell in 7 games to the Atlanta Braves in the NLCS after being up 3–1. DeWitt, along with Drew Bauer and Fred Hanser had bought the Cardinals from Anheuser-Busch during the 1995-96 offseason.
Offseason
December 23, 1995: Ron Gant was signed as a free agent with the St. Louis Cardinals
December 23, 1995: Andy Benes was signed as a free agent with the St. Louis Cardinals
December 15, 1995: Willie McGee was signed as a free agent with the St. Louis Cardinals.[ 1]
January 9, 1996: Todd Stottlemyre was traded by the Oakland Athletics to the St. Louis Cardinals for Allen Battle, Carl Dale, Jay Witasick, and Bret Wagner (minors).
January 11, 1996: Mike Gallego signed as a free agent with the St. Louis Cardinals.[ 2]
February 13, 1996: Dennis Eckersley was traded by the Oakland Athletics to the St. Louis Cardinals for Steve Montgomery.
December 18, 1995: Gary Gaetti signed as a free agent with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Ozzie Smith's final season
Legendary veteran shortstop Ozzie Smith , announced during the season that it would be his last season in the Major Leagues, while veteran outfielder Willie McGee , was brought back to the Cards as a free agent. Though the tension between Smith and exciting youngster Royce Clayton , acquired in a trade, grew thick and troublesome at times as they shared time at shortstop, both players had good seasons. McGee came off the bench and started when needed.
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LAD
MON
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
Atlanta
—
7–5
7–5
5–7
6–7
6–6
5–7
10–3
7–6
9–4
9–3
9–4
7–5
9–4
Chicago
5–7
—
5–8
5–7
6–6
5–8
8–5
6–6
7–5
7–6
4–9
6–6
7–5
5–8
Cincinnati
5–7
8–5
—
7–6
3–9
7–6
4–8
3–9
6–6
10–2
5–8
9–3
9–4
5–8
Colorado
7–5
7–5
6–7
—
5–8
8–5
6–7
3–9
7–5
6–6
7–5
8–5
5–8
8–4
Florida
7–6
6–6
9–3
8–5
—
7–5
6–7
5–8
7–6
6–7
5–7
3–9
5–7
6–6
Houston
6–6
8–5
6–7
5–8
5–7
—
6–6
4–9
8–4
10–2
8–5
6–6
8–4
2–11
Los Angeles
7–5
5–8
8–4
7–6
7–6
6–6
—
9–3
8–4
7–6
6–6
5–8
7–6
8–4
Montreal
3–10
6–6
9–3
9–3
8–5
9–4
3–9
—
7–6
6–7
7–5
4–8
9–4
8–4
New York
6–7
5–7
6–6
5–7
6–7
4–8
4–8
6–7
—
7–6
8–5
3–10
6–6
5–7
Philadelphia
4–9
6–7
2–10
6–6
7–6
2–10
6–7
7–6
6–7
—
7–5
4–8
6–6
4–8
Pittsburgh
3–9
9–4
8–5
5–7
7–5
5–8
6–6
5–7
5–8
5–7
—
4–9
8–4
3–10
San Diego
4–9
6–6
3–9
5–8
9–3
6–6
8–5
8–4
10–3
8–4
9–4
—
11–2
4–8
San Francisco
5–7
5–7
4–9
8–5
7–5
4–8
6–7
4–9
6–6
6–6
4–8
2–11
—
7–6
St. Louis
4–9
8–5
8–5
4–8
6–6
11–2
4–8
4–8
7–5
8–4
10–3
8–4
6–7
—
Game log
1996 Game Log: 88–74 (Home: 48–33; Away: 40–41)
April: 12–15 (Home: 7–8; Away: 5–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 1
@ Mets
6–7
Dipoto
Fossas (0–1)
Franco
42,060
0–1
2
April 3
@ Mets
5–3
Stottlemyre (1–0)
Person
Eckersley (1)
13,323
1–1
3
April 4
@ Mets
9–10
Franco
Eckersley (0–1)
—
15,507
1–2
4
April 5
@ Braves
5–4 (14)
Bailey (1–0)
Bielecki
Eckersley (2)
31,071
2–2
5
April 6
@ Braves
3–2 (12)
Parrett (1–0)
Clontz
—
34,649
3–2
6
April 7
@ Braves
3–13
Schmidt
Busby (0–1)
—
28,498
3–3
7
April 8
Expos
3–4 (10)
Rojas
Parrett (1–1)
—
52,841
3–4
8
April 10
Expos
4–1
Benes (1–0)
Paniagua
—
27,734
4–4
9
April 11
Phillies
2–1
Benes (2–0)
Mulholland
Mathews (1)
23,412
5–4
10
April 12
Phillies
6–1
Urbani (1–0)
Williams
—
26,753
6–4
11
April 13
Phillies
2–4
Hunter
Fossas (0–2)
Bottalico
28,913
6–5
12
April 14
Phillies
6–5
Mathews (1–0)
Fernandez
Eckersley (3)
27,545
7–5
13
April 15
Pirates
6–4
Benes (3–0)
Ericks
Honeycutt (1)
18,731
8–5
14
April 16
Pirates
3–13
Smith
Benes (3–1)
Lieber
21,349
8–6
15
April 17
Pirates
6–1
Osborne (1–0)
Darwin
—
23,074
9–6
16
April 18
Pirates
2–6
Wagner
Stottlemyre (1–1)
—
25,700
9–7
17
April 19
@ Phillies
1–0
Bailey (2–0)
Springer
Eckersley (4)
25,614
10–7
18
April 20
@ Phillies
1–0
Benes (4–1)
Bottalico
Eckersley (5)
23,630
11–7
19
April 21
@ Phillies
2–4
Grace
Benes (4–2)
Bottalico
32,896
11–8
20
April 22
@ Expos
0–8
Cormier
Osborne (1–1)
—
9,778
11–9
21
April 23
@ Expos
11–12
Scott
Mathews (1–1)
—
8,352
11–10
22
April 24
Mets
9–4
Petkovsek (1–0)
Harnisch
—
23,189
12–10
23
April 25
Mets
3–9
Clark
Benes (4–3)
—
26,933
12–11
24
April 26
Braves
1–6
Avery
Benes (4–4)
—
34,598
12–12
25
April 27
Braves
2–7
Maddux
Osborne (1–2)
—
20,757
12–13
26
April 29
Braves
1–4
Glavine
Stottlemyre (1–2)
Wohlers
25,452
12–14
27
April 30
@ Cubs
6–7
Wendell
Eckersley (0–2)
—
20,771
12–15
May: 12–14 (Home: 4–6; Away: 8–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
28
May 1
@ Cubs
3–9
Trachsel
Benes (4–5)
—
25,668
12–16
29
May 3
@ Padres
3–1
Osborne (2–2)
Ashby
Eckersley (6)
21,335
13–16
30
May 4
@ Padres
4–3
Stottlemyre (2–2)
Bergman
Eckersley (7)
44,375
14–16
31
May 5
@ Padres
4–10
Hamilton
Benes (4–6)
—
27,435
14–17
32
May 7
Giants
2–4
Watson
Fossas (0–3)
Beck
23,492
14–18
33
May 8
Giants
7–10
Gardner
Benes (4–7)
Beck
22,517
14–19
34
May 9
Giants
16–8
Parrett (2–1)
Dewey
—
37,920
15–19
35
May 10
Dodgers
2–3 (12)
Worrell
Eckersley (0–3)
—
36,821
15–20
36
May 11
Dodgers
2–4
Valdez
Benes (4–8)
Worrell
38,008
15–21
37
May 12
Dodgers
6–5
Petkovsek (2–0)
Nomo
Eckersley (8)
38,549
16–21
38
May 13
@ Marlins
2–5
Burkett
Benes (4–9)
Powell
19,227
16–22
39
May 14
@ Marlins
5–11
Mathews
Parrett (2–2)
—
16,070
16–23
40
May 15
@ Marlins
6–0
Stottlemyre (3–2)
Rapp
—
18,066
17–23
41
May 17
@ Rockies
11–12
Leskanic
Bailey (2–1)
Ruffin
48,074
17–24
42
May 18
@ Rockies
8–9
Habyan
Eckersley (0–4)
—
48,103
17–25
43
May 19
@ Rockies
3–10
Thompson
Benes (4–10)
—
48,075
17–26
44
May 20
@ Astros
5–3
Osborne (3–2)
Drabek
—
14,547
18–26
45
May 21
@ Astros
8–2
Stottlemyre (4–2)
Reynolds
—
17,935
19–26
46
May 22
@ Astros
5–2
Benes (5–10)
Kile
Mathews (2)
15,353
20–26
47
May 24
@ Marlins
4–2
Morgan (1–0)
Burkett
Mathews (3)
19,583
21–26
48
May 25
@ Marlins
5–0
Benes (6–10)
Rapp
—
26,312
22–26
49
May 26
@ Marlins
2–8 (7)
Weathers
Osborne (3–3)
—
20,573
22–27
50
May 27
Rockies
2–5
Ritz
Stottlemyre (4–3)
Ruffin
38,804
22–28
51
May 28
Rockies
5–6
Painter
Mathews (1–2)
Holmes
26,913
22–29
52
May 29
Rockies
6–5
Petkovsek (3–0)
Leskanic
Benes (1)
27,856
23–29
53
May 31
Astros
6–4
Osborne (4–3)
Swindell
Fossas (1)
37,625
24–29
June: 17–10 (Home: 10–1; Away: 7–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
54
June 1
Astros
5–4 (10)
Bailey (3–1)
Hernandez
—
34,958
25–29
55
June 2
Astros
2–0
Stottlemyre (5–3)
Kile
—
32,703
26–29
56
June 3
@ Padres
3–0
Benes (7–10)
Tewksbury
—
13,625
27–29
57
June 4
@ Padres
11–5
Petkovsek (4–0)
Worrell
—
13,427
28–29
58
June 5
@ Padres
4–6
Hoffman
Fossas (0–4)
—
12,216
28–30
59
June 7
@ Giants
9–4
Benes (8–10)
Fernandez
—
13,009
29–30
60
June 8
@ Giants
1–4
DeLucia
Stottlemyre (5–4)
Beck
20,401
29–31
61
June 9
@ Giants
0–9
Watson
Benes (8–11)
—
24,176
29–32
62
June 10
@ Dodgers
1–2
Park
Morgan (1–1)
Osuna
54,043
29–33
63
June 11
@ Dodgers
6–3
Osborne (5–3)
Martinez
Honeycutt (2)
29,096
30–33
64
June 13
Mets
1–2
Person
Benes (8–12)
Henry
30,697
30–34
65
June 14
Mets
13–4
Stottlemyre (6–4)
Isringhausen
—
38,556
31–34
66
June 15
Mets
4–2
Benes (9–12)
Jones
Eckersley (9)
50,635
32–34
67
June 16
Mets
5–4
Petkovsek (5–0)
Henry
Eckersley (10)
31,375
33–34
68
June 18
Phillies
3–2
Osborne (6–3)
Fernandez
Eckersley (11)
31,311
34–34
69
June 19
Phillies
3–2
Benes (10–12)
Bottalico
—
34,612
35–34
70
June 20
@ Expos
3–8
Rueter
Stottlemyre (6–5)
—
15,095
35–35
71
June 21
@ Expos
3–4 (12)
Rojas
Eckersley (0–5)
—
16,136
35–36
72
June 22
@ Expos
9–4
Morgan (2–1)
Urbina
—
16,895
36–36
73
June 23
@ Expos
2–3
Fassero
Osborne (6–4)
Rojas
22,168
36–37
74
June 24
@ Braves
9–2
Benes (11–12)
Smoltz
—
31,971
37–37
75
June 25
@ Braves
3–4
Schmidt
Stottlemyre (6–6)
Wohlers
30,942
37–38
76
June 26
@ Braves
11–7
Benes (12–12)
Avery
—
31,191
38–38
77
June 27
@ Braves
0–3
Maddux
Morgan (2–2)
Wohlers
32,243
38–39
78
June 28
Pirates
6–1
Osborne (7–4)
Neagle
—
34,490
39–39
79
June 29
Pirates
6–5
Honeycutt (1–0)
Miceli
—
34,426
40–39
80
June 30
Pirates
10–3
Stottlemyre (7–6)
Smith
—
38,901
41–39
July: 15–11 (Home: 6–8; Away: 9–3)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
81
July 1
Reds
5–8
Carrasco
Benes (12–13)
Brantley
27,221
41–40
82
July 2
Reds
4–3
Honeycutt (2–0)
Smith
Eckersley (12)
29,074
42–40
83
July 3
Reds
4–0
Osborne (8–4)
Smiley
—
32,658
43–40
84
July 4
@ Pirates
7–1
Benes (13–13)
Dessens
—
23,321
44–40
85
July 5
@ Pirates
7–4
Stottlemyre (8–6)
Smith
Fossas (2)
18,759
45–40
86
July 6
@ Pirates
9–5
Benes (14–13)
Darwin
—
19,144
46–40
87
July 7
@ Pirates
2–8
Lieber
Morgan (2–3)
—
16,255
46–41
88
July 11
@ Cubs
0–6
Navarro
Osborne (8–5)
—
38,802
46–42
89
July 12
@ Cubs
13–3
Benes (15–13)
Trachsel
—
38,918
47–42
90
July 13
@ Cubs
10–5
Stottlemyre (9–6)
Bullinger
Eckersley (13)
39,254
48–42
91
July 14
@ Cubs
7–6
Benes (16–13)
Adams
Eckersley (14)
38,638
49–42
92
July 15
@ Reds
8–3
Morgan (3–3)
Salkeld
—
38,450
50–42
93
July 16
@ Reds
5–4
Osborne (9–5)
Shaw
Eckersley (15)
23,370
51–42
94
July 17
@ Reds
6–4
Benes (17–13)
Portugal
Eckersley (16)
28,879
52–42
95
July 18
Cubs
5–6
Bottenfield
Petkovsek (5–1)
Wendell
38,983
52–43
96
July 19
Cubs
9–1
Benes (18–13)
Castillo
—
45,336
53–43
97
July 20
Cubs
0–3
Trachsel
Morgan (3–4)
Wendell
50,418
53–44
98
July 21
Cubs
6–5 (10)
Petkovsek (6–1)
Wendell
—
42,257
54–44
99
July 22
Braves
6–8
McMichael
Mathews (1–3)
Wohlers
36,215
54–45
100
July 23
Braves
2–3
Smoltz
Stottlemyre (9–7)
Wohlers
35,520
54–46
101
July 24
Braves
1–4
Wade
Benes (18–14)
McMichael
35,411
54–47
102
July 25
Expos
2–4
Urbina
Petkovsek (6–2)
Rojas
34,271
54–48
103
July 26
Expos
1–5
Fassero
Osborne (9–6)
—
30,048
54–49
104
July 27
Expos
6–3
Benes (19–14)
Dyer
Eckersley (17)
44,269
55–49
105
July 28
Expos
6–4
Petkovsek (7–2)
Martinez
Mathews (4)
31,226
56–49
106
July 30
@ Phillies
7–8
Ryan
Mathews (1–4)
—
20,166
56–50
August: 15–15 (Home: 10–8; Away: 5–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
107
August 1
@ Phillies
1–2
Springer
Osborne (9–7)
Ryan
—
56–51
108
August 1
@ Phillies
7–1
Benes (20–14)
Mimbs
—
22,934
57–51
109
August 2
@ Mets
4–3
Stottlemyre (10–7)
Jones
Honeycutt (3)
34,091
58–51
110
August 3
@ Mets
4–5
Harnisch
Benes (20–15)
Franco
28,594
58–52
111
August 4
@ Mets
4–2
Morgan (4–4)
Isringhausen
Eckersley (18)
24,595
59–52
112
August 5
Padres
8–2
Benes (21–15)
Tewksbury
—
28,653
60–52
113
August 6
Padres
0–1
Worrell
Osborne (9–8)
Hoffman
25,782
60–53
114
August 7
Padres
1–0
Petkovsek (8–2)
Bochtler
—
24,823
61–53
115
August 8
Giants
3–5 (10)
Poole
Honeycutt (2–1)
Beck
34,844
61–54
116
August 9
Giants
6–8
Fernandez
Morgan (4–5)
Beck
30,118
61–55
117
August 10
Giants
7–1
Benes (22–15)
VanLandingham
—
49,344
62–55
118
August 11
Giants
5–3
Osborne (10–8)
Watson
Eckersley (19)
30,139
63–55
119
August 13
Dodgers
4–8
Candiotti
Stottlemyre (10–8)
—
30,761
63–56
120
August 14
Dodgers
6–1
Benes (23–15)
Valdez
—
26,945
64–56
121
August 15
Dodgers
2–5
Nomo
Morgan (4–6)
Worrell
32,930
64–57
122
August 16
Marlins
6–2
Benes (24–15)
Rapp
—
30,507
65–57
123
August 17
Marlins
4–3
Mathews (2–4)
Powell
Eckersley (20)
30,792
66–57
124
August 18
Marlins
5–3
Stottlemyre (11–8)
Leiter
Eckersley (21)
34,564
67–57
125
August 20
@ Rockies
4–5 (13)
Munoz
Mathews (2–5)
—
48,126
67–58
126
August 21
@ Rockies
2–10
Reynoso
Benes (24–16)
—
48,045
67–59
127
August 22
@ Rockies
5–10
Bailey
Morgan (4–7)
—
48,086
67–60
128
August 23
@ Astros
1–0
Osborne (11–8)
Kile
Eckersley (22)
35,554
68–60
129
August 24
@ Astros
1–3
Reynolds
Stottlemyre (11–9)
—
43,258
68–61
130
August 25
@ Astros
1–4
Wall
Benes (24–17)
Hernandez
31,609
68–62
131
August 26
@ Astros
3–2
Benes (25–17)
Hampton
Eckersley (23)
21,624
69–62
132
August 27
Marlins
3–6
Hutton
Morgan (4–8)
Nen
24,784
69–63
133
August 28
Marlins
2–3 (10)
Hammond
Bailey (3–2)
Nen
21,767
69–64
134
August 29
Marlins
9–10
Leiter
Stottlemyre (11–10)
Nen
23,105
69–65
135
August 30
Rockies
7–4
Benes (26–17)
Wright
Eckersley (24)
25,530
70–65
136
August 31
Rockies
2–1
Benes (27–17)
Bailey
Eckersley (25)
35,804
71–65
September: 17–9 (Home: 11–2; Away: 6–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
137
September 1
Rockies
15–6
Petkovsek (9–2)
Rekar
—
28,552
72–65
138
September 2
Astros
8–7 (10)
Benes (28–17)
Brocail
—
32,955
73–65
139
September 3
Astros
12–3
Stottlemyre (12–10)
Reynolds
—
23,955
74–65
140
September 4
Astros
6–4
Benes (29–17)
Wall
Eckersley (26)
34,891
75–65
141
September 6
Padres
8–3
Petkovsek (10–2)
Tewksbury
—
28,116
76–65
142
September 7
Padres
8–3
Osborne (12–8)
Ashby
—
42,846
77–65
143
September 8
Padres
4–5
Valenzuela
Stottlemyre (12–11)
Hoffman
30,897
77–66
144
September 9
@ Giants
6–2
Benes (30–17)
Gardner
—
10,307
78–66
145
September 10
@ Giants
1–0
Petkovsek (11–2)
Rueter
Eckersley (27)
8,770
79–66
146
September 11
@ Giants
2–4
Scott
Benes (30–18)
Beck
9,673
79–67
147
September 12
@ Dodgers
1–4
Nomo
Osborne (12–9)
Osuna
34,191
79–68
148
September 13
@ Dodgers
2–0
Batchelor (1–0)
Guthrie
Eckersley (28)
36,657
80–68
149
September 14
@ Dodgers
5–9
Martinez
Benes (30–19)
—
44,548
80–69
150
September 15
@ Dodgers
5–6
Radinsky
Eckersley (0–6)
Worrell
35,803
80–70
151
September 17
Cubs
5–3
Osborne (13–9)
Patterson
Mathews (5)
29,612
81–70
152
September 18
Cubs
5–3
Stottlemyre (13–11)
Trachsel
Eckersley (29)
32,843
82–70
153
September 19
Cubs
5–4 (13)
Bailey (4–2)
Campbell
—
34,923
83–70
154
September 20
@ Reds
2–4
Burba
Benes (30–20)
Brantley
23,496
83–71
155
September 22
@ Reds
3–6
Shaw
Mathews (2–6)
Brantley
—
83–72
156
September 22
@ Reds
0–6
Smiley
Jackson (0–1)
—
38,225
83–73
157
September 23
@ Reds
3–2
Stottlemyre (14–11)
Morgan
Eckersley (30)
17,313
84–73
158
September 24
@ Pirates
7–1
Benes (31–20)
Loaiza
—
8,611
85–73
159
September 25
@ Pirates
8–7 (11)
Bailey (5–2)
Miceli
Mathews (6)
20,022
86–73
160
September 27
Reds
2–1 (11)
Batchelor (2–0)
Shaw
—
39,730
87–73
161
September 28
Reds
5–2
Jackson (1–1)
Morgan
Honeycutt (4)
52,876
88–73
162
September 29
Reds
3–6
Lyons
Ludwick (0–1)
Brantley
51,379
88–74
Legend: = Win = Loss Bold = Cardinals team member
Detailed records
Month
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
RS
RA
April
27
12
15
0.444
108
140
May
26
12
14
0.462
132
141
June
27
17
10
0.630
133
97
July
26
15
11
0.577
138
114
August
30
15
15
0.500
117
113
September
26
17
9
0.654
131
101
Total
162
88
74
0.543
759
706
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
RS
RA
Home
81
48
33
0.593
391
326
Away
81
40
41
0.494
368
380
Total
162
88
74
0.543
759
706
Opening Day starters
Roster
1996 St. Louis Cardinals
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
NLDS
St. Louis wins the series, 3-0
Game
Home
Score
Visitor
Score
Date
Series
1
St. Louis
3
San Diego
1
October 1
1-0 (STL)
2
St. Louis
5
San Diego
4
October 3
2-0 (STL)
3
San Diego
5
St. Louis
7
October 5
3-0 (STL)
NLCS
Game 1
October 9: Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta
Game 2
October 10: Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta
Game 3
October 12: Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri
Game 4
October 13: Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri
Game 5
October 14: Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri
Game 6
October 16: Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta
Game 7
October 17: Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta
Awards and honors
Tony La Russa, Associated Press Manager of the Year
Ozzie Smith, All Star Game
Farm system
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