1985 Pittsburgh Pirates season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1985 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 104th season of the franchise; the 99th in the National League . This was their 16th season at Three Rivers Stadium . The Pirates finished sixth and last in the National League East with a record of 57–104, 43½ games behind the NL Champion St. Louis Cardinals .
Offseason
The team was beset during the offseason with the triple threat of its longtime owner taking bids for the debt laden franchise, rumors of a possible relocation to cities such as Tampa, Denver and New Orleans and the expanding Pittsburgh drug trials .[ 2]
Off season transactions included:
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Team
ATL
CHC
CIN
HOU
LAD
MON
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
Atlanta
—
5–7
7–11
8–10
5–13
3–9
2–10
10–2
6–6
7–11
10–8
3–9
Chicago
7–5
—
5–6
5–7
5–7
7–11
4–14
13–5
13–5
8–4
6–6
4–14
Cincinnati
11–7
6–5
—
11–7
7–11
8–4
4–8
7–5
9–3
9–9
12–6
5–7
Houston
10–8
7–5
7–11
—
6–12
6–6
4–8
4–8
6–6
12–6
15–3
6–6
Los Angeles
13–5
7–5
11–7
12–6
—
7–5
7–5
4–8
8–4
8–10
11–7
7–5
Montreal
9–3
11–7
4–8
6–6
5–7
—
9–9
8–10
9–8
5–7
7–5
11–7
New York
10–2
14–4
8–4
8–4
5–7
9–9
—
11–7
10–8
7–5
8–4
8–10
Philadelphia
2-10
5–13
5–7
8–4
8–4
10–8
7–11
—
11–7
5–7
6–6
8–10
Pittsburgh
6–6
5–13
3–9
6–6
4–8
8–9
8–10
7–11
—
4–8
3–9
3–15
San Diego
11–7
4–8
9–9
6–12
10–8
7–5
5–7
7–5
8–4
—
12–6
4–8
San Francisco
8–10
6–6
6–12
3–15
7–11
5–7
4–8
6–6
9–3
6–12
—
2–10
St. Louis
9–3
14–4
7–5
6–6
5–7
7–11
10–8
10–8
15–3
8–4
10–2
—
Game log
1985 Game Log: 57–104 (Home: 35–45; Away: 22–59)
April: 6–12 (Home: 5–5; Away: 1–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 9
@ Cubs
1–2
Sutcliffe
Rhoden (0–1)
Smith
34,551
0–1
2
April 11
@ Cubs
1–4
Trout
DeLeon (0–1)
—
10,049
0–2
3
April 12
Cardinals
6–4
Robinson (1–0)
Kepshire
Candelaria (1)
47,335
1–2
4
April 13
Cardinals
4–3
Candelaria (1–0)
Campbell
—
9,171
2–2
5
April 14
Cardinals
4–10
Andujar
Rhoden (0–2)
—
12,483
2–3
6
April 15
Mets
4–1
Bielecki (1–0)
Latham
Candelaria (2)
5,575
3–3
7
April 16
Mets
1–2
Orosco
Candelaria (1–1)
—
5,879
3–4
8
April 17
Mets
6–10
Sisk
McWilliams (0–1)
—
14,029
3–5
9
April 19
@ Cardinals
4–5
Andujar
Candelaria (1–2)
Allen
30,510
3–6
10
April 20
@ Cardinals
3–4
Cox
Tunnell (0–1)
Allen
32,978
3–7
11
April 21
@ Cardinals
0–6
Forsch
DeLeon (0–2)
—
28,880
3–8
12
April 22
Cubs
5–3
McWilliams (1–1)
Ruthven
Candelaria (3)
6,329
4–8
13
April 23
Cubs
0–5
Sutcliffe
Bielecki (1–1)
—
9,387
4–9
14
April 24
Cubs
2–5
Trout
Rhoden (0–3)
Smith
3,981
4–10
15
April 26
@ Mets
0–6
Darling
DeLeon (0–3)
—
31,846
4–11
16
April 27
@ Mets
3–2
McWilliams (2–1)
Orosco
Candelaria (4)
24,786
5–11
17
April 28
@ Mets
4–5 (18)
Gorman
Tunnell (0–2)
—
36,423
5–12
18
April 30
Padres
6–2
Rhoden (1–3)
Hoyt
Holland (1)
6,166
6–12
May: 9–17 (Home: 4–9; Away: 5–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
19
May 1
Padres
4–6
Show
DeLeon (0–4)
Gossage
3,845
6–13
20
May 3
Dodgers
16–2
McWilliams (3–1)
Honeycutt
—
17,628
7–13
21
May 4
Dodgers
5–6 (10)
Valenzuela
Candelaria (1–3)
—
14,093
7–14
22
May 5
Dodgers
3–2
Rhoden (2–3)
Niedenfuer
Candelaria (5)
17,043
8–14
23
May 6
Giants
5–7
Laskey
DeLeon (0–5)
Garrelts
4,533
8–15
24
May 7
Giants
3–5
Gott
Tunnell (0–3)
Garrelts
4,587
8–16
25
May 8
@ Padres
2–12
Hawkins
McWilliams (3–2)
—
22,092
8–17
26
May 9
@ Padres
0–1
Thurmond
Bielecki (1–2)
—
24,882
8–18
27
May 10
@ Dodgers
0–1
Reuss
Rhoden (2–4)
Howe
48,681
8–19
28
May 11
@ Dodgers
5–2 (12)
Holland (1–0)
Brennan
—
42,957
9–19
29
May 12
@ Dodgers
0–2
Castillo
Tunnell (0–4)
Niedenfuer
40,924
9–20
30
May 14
@ Giants
1–3
Krukow
McWilliams (3–3)
—
4,484
9–21
31
May 15
@ Giants
3–2
Robinson (2–0)
Garrelts
—
6,852
10–21
32
May 17
Reds
3–6
Stuper
DeLeon (0–6)
Power
7,239
10–22
33
May 18
Reds
0–8
Browning
Bielecki (1–3)
—
9,708
10–23
34
May 19
Reds
1–7
Soto
Tunnell (0–5)
—
11,990
10–24
35
May 20
Astros
3–1
Rhoden (3–4)
Niekro
Holland (2)
4,768
11–24
36
May 21
Astros
3–2
Reuschel (1–0)
Scott
Candelaria (6)
5,146
12–24
37
May 22
Astros
3–5 (10)
Dawley
Holland (1–1)
Smith
10,681
12–25
38
May 24
@ Braves
4–2
Winn (1–0)
Bedrosian
Candelaria (7)
18,490
13–25
39
May 25
@ Braves
8–2
Rhoden (4–4)
Perez
—
31,177
14–25
40
May 26
@ Braves
4–5 (10)
Dedmon
Krawczyk (0–1)
—
21,723
14–26
41
May 27
@ Astros
2–4
Knepper
DeLeon (0–7)
Smith
9,692
14–27
42
May 28
@ Astros
4–3 (12)
Guante (1–0)
Solano
—
8,686
15–27
43
May 29
@ Astros
3–8
Ryan
Krawczyk (0–2)
—
10,133
15–28
44
May 31
Braves
2–8
Camp
Rhoden (4–5)
—
7,822
15–29
June: 9–18 (Home: 6–8; Away: 3–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
45
June 1
Braves
6–3
Reuschel (2–0)
Garber
Scurry (1)
14,579
16–29
46
June 2
Braves
5–0
DeLeon (1–7)
Bedrosian
Holland (3)
15,034
17–29
47
June 4
@ Reds
3–9
Soto
Guante (1–1)
—
13,222
17–30
48
June 5
@ Reds
9–11
Pastore
Robinson (2–1)
Franco
12,540
17–31
49
June 6
@ Cubs
2–3 (12)
Brusstar
Holland (1–2)
—
22,368
17–32
50
June 7
@ Cubs
0–1
Sutcliffe
DeLeon (1–8)
—
37,414
17–33
51
June 8
@ Cubs
3–7
Trout
McWilliams (3–4)
—
35,232
17–34
52
June 9
@ Cubs
1–5
Ruthven
Winn (1–1)
Brusstar
36,475
17–35
53
June 10
Cardinals
1–6
Cox
Rhoden (4–6)
—
5,557
17–36
54
June 11
Cardinals
13–2
Reuschel (3–0)
Allen
—
4,817
18–36
55
June 13
Cardinals
1–2
Tudor
McWilliams (3–5)
Lahti
4,833
18–37
56
June 14
Phillies
3–2
DeLeon (2–8)
Carman
Robinson (1)
10,211
19–37
57
June 15
Phillies
3–13
Denny
Rhoden (4–7)
—
10,897
19–38
58
June 16
Phillies
2–3
Hudson
Reuschel (3–1)
Tekulve
14,451
19–39
59
June 17
@ Expos
5–2
Winn (2–1)
Palmer
Robinson (2)
18,634
20–39
60
June 18
@ Expos
4–1
McWilliams (4–5)
Smith
—
24,318
21–39
61
June 19
@ Expos
3–4
Burke
DeLeon (2–9)
Reardon
10,204
21–40
62
June 20
@ Expos
2–1
Rhoden (5–7)
Schatzeder
Holland (4)
15,157
22–40
63
June 21
@ Phillies
3–4 (16)
Andersen
Winn (2–2)
—
22,493
22–41
64
June 22
@ Phillies
2–5
Carman
Robinson (2–2)
—
23,623
22–42
65
June 23
@ Phillies
2–3
Carman
Winn (2–3)
—
29,082
22–43
66
June 25
Expos
2–3
Burke
Holland (1–3)
Reardon
6,874
22–44
67
June 26
Expos
11–2
Reuschel (4–1)
O'Connor
—
16,770
23–44
68
June 27
Expos
2–4
Palmer
McWilliams (4–6)
Reardon
9,517
23–45
69
June 28
Cubs
0–5
Trout
DeLeon (2–10)
—
16,432
23–46
70
June 29
Cubs
6–5 (15)
Reuschel (5–1)
Frazier
—
13,934
24–46
71
June 30
Cubs
2–9
Sanderson
Robinson (2–3)
—
31,384
24–47
July: 8–19 (Home: 5–8; Away: 3–11)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
72
July 1
@ Mets
1–0
Reuschel (6–1)
Fernandez
Candelaria (8)
21,610
25–47
73
July 2
@ Mets
4–5
Darling
McWilliams (4–7)
McDowell
22,651
25–48
74
July 3
@ Mets
2–6
Lynch
DeLeon (2–11)
—
46,220
25–49
75
July 4
Padres
1–9
Show
Rhoden (5–8)
—
10,102
25–50
76
July 5
Padres
5–4 (12)
Reuschel (7–1)
Lefferts
—
8,986
26–50
77
July 6
Padres
8–7
Candelaria (2–3)
Lefferts
—
10,281
27–50
78
July 7
Padres
0–3
Hoyt
Reuschel (7–2)
—
11,608
27–51
79
July 8
Dodgers
3–4
Valenzuela
DeLeon (2–12)
—
6,537
27–52
80
July 9
Dodgers
3–8
Honeycutt
Rhoden (5–9)
Niedenfuer
6,748
27–53
81
July 10
Dodgers
4–5
Reuss
Tunnell (0–6)
Howell
12,934
27–54
82
July 11
Giants
6–4
Guante (2–1)
Krukow
—
5,188
28–54
83
July 12
Giants
3–1
Reuschel (8–2)
Gott
Candelaria (9)
7,915
29–54
84
July 13
Giants
1–4
LaPoint
DeLeon (2–13)
—
10,050
29–55
85
July 14
Giants
3–7
Laskey
Rhoden (5–10)
Davis
18,313
29–56
86
July 18
@ Padres
2–3
Lefferts
Candelaria (2–4)
Gossage
20,740
29–57
87
July 19
@ Padres
0–6
Hawkins
DeLeon (2–14)
—
30,386
29–58
88
July 20
@ Padres
2–4
Hoyt
Rhoden (5–11)
Gossage
36,340
29–59
89
July 21
@ Padres
5–2
Tunnell (1–6)
Show
—
23,481
30–59
90
July 22
@ Dodgers
6–3
McWilliams (5–7)
Honeycutt
Guante (1)
29,888
31–59
91
July 23
@ Dodgers
0–6
Hershiser
Reuschel (8–3)
—
33,013
31–60
92
July 24
@ Dodgers
1–9
Welch
Robinson (2–4)
—
34,051
31–61
93
July 25
@ Giants
3–4
Minton
Guante (2–2)
—
3,821
31–62
94
July 26
@ Giants
1–3
Laskey
Tunnell (1–7)
Garrelts
5,305
31–63
95
July 27
@ Giants
3–8
LaPoint
Robinson (2–5)
Minton
8,271
31–64
96
July 28
@ Giants
2–3 (10)
Garrelts
Guante (2–3)
—
10,976
31–65
97
July 30
Phillies
0–2
Gross
Rhoden (5–12)
Tekulve
7,496
31–66
98
July 31
Phillies
4–3 (10)
Guante (3–3)
Tekulve
—
6,797
32–66
August: 8–20 (Home: 7–7; Away: 1–13)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
99
August 1
Phillies
0–3
Denny
Robinson (2–6)
—
6,199
32–67
100
August 2
Expos
2–3
Hesketh
Reuschel (8–4)
Reardon
6,705
32–68
101
August 3
Expos
5–6
Roberge
McWilliams (5–8)
Reardon
10,593
32–69
102
August 4
Expos
4–3
Rhoden (6–12)
Gullickson
Guante (2)
10,981
33–69
103
August 5
Expos
2–5
Burke
Winn (2–4)
Reardon
7,838
33–70
104
August 8
@ Phillies
3–7
Denny
Robinson (2–7)
Carman
18,142
33–71
105
August 9
@ Expos
2–7
Smith
Reuschel (8–5)
Reardon
18,165
33–72
106
August 10
@ Expos
5–7
St. Claire
Rhoden (6–13)
Roberge
19,982
33–73
107
August 11
@ Expos
5–6
Burke
Guante (3–4)
—
21,741
33–74
108
August 12
@ Cardinals
1–8
Tudor
Winn (2–5)
—
24,516
33–75
109
August 13
@ Cardinals
5–6
Andujar
Robinson (2–8)
Dayley
30,469
33–76
110
August 15
@ Cardinals
1–3
Kepshire
Reuschel (8–6)
Dayley
33–77
111
August 15
@ Cardinals
3–4 (12)
Campbell
Guante (3–5)
—
34,170
33–78
112
August 16
Mets
7–1
Rhoden (7–13)
Lynch
—
9,289
34–78
113
August 17
Mets
3–4
Fernandez
Tunnell (1–8)
McDowell
10,200
34–79
114
August 18
Mets
5–0
Robinson (3–8)
Aguilera
Clements (1)
14,508
35–79
115
August 20
Reds
3–2
Reuschel (9–6)
Soto
—
7,827
36–79
116
August 21
Reds
5–8
Browning
Walk (0–1)
Franco
17,198
36–80
117
August 22
Reds
5–1
Rhoden (8–13)
Tibbs
Scurry (2)
10,437
37–80
118
August 23
Astros
0–2 (10)
Dawley
Clements (0–1)
DiPino
4,198
37–81
119
August 25
Astros
9–3
Reuschel (10–6)
Scott
—
38–81
120
August 25
Astros
10–9
Robinson (4–8)
Calhoun
—
7,929
39–81
121
August 26
@ Braves
1–2
Garber
Robinson (4–9)
—
4,125
39–82
122
August 27
@ Braves
6–7
Garber
Robinson (4–10)
—
4,580
39–83
123
August 28
@ Braves
1–6
Barker
Tunnell (1–9)
McMurtry
5,187
39–84
124
August 29
@ Reds
0–6
Browning
DeLeon (2–15)
—
18,789
39–85
125
August 30
@ Reds
0–1
Tibbs
Reuschel (10–7)
—
21,253
39–86
126
August 31
@ Reds
6–0
Walk (1–1)
McGaffigan
—
28,656
40–86
September: 13–14 (Home: 8–8; Away: 5–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
127
September 1
@ Reds
2–3
Soto
Scurry (0–1)
Franco
30,062
40–87
128
September 2
Braves
5–4
Tunnell (2–9)
Mahler
Guante (3)
5,378
41–87
129
September 3
Braves
0–2
Johnson
DeLeon (2–16)
Sutter
3,019
41–88
130
September 4
Braves
2–0
Reuschel (11–7)
Perez
—
4,613
42–88
131
September 5
@ Astros
3–4
Knepper
Walk (1–2)
Smith
6,003
42–89
132
September 6
@ Astros
3–4 (10)
Dawley
Robinson (4–11)
—
7,163
42–90
133
September 7
@ Astros
7–1
Tunnell (3–9)
Kerfeld
—
15,999
43–90
134
September 10
Cubs
2–1
Reuschel (12–7)
Engel
—
3,133
44–90
135
September 11
Cubs
1–3
Meridith
DeLeon (2–17)
Baller
5,432
44–91
136
September 12
Cubs
10–2
Rhoden (9–13)
Eckersley
Robinson (3)
3,439
45–91
137
September 13
Phillies
3–6
Denny
Walk (1–3)
Tekulve
4,429
45–92
138
September 14
Phillies
6–3
Tunnell (4–9)
Carlton
Guante (4)
5,549
46–92
139
September 15
Phillies
5–4
Reuschel (13–7)
Shipanoff
—
5,961
47–92
140
September 16
Cardinals
4–8
Tudor
DeLeon (2–18)
Worrell
47–93
141
September 16
Cardinals
1–3
Perry
Clements (0–2)
—
3,601
47–94
142
September 17
Cardinals
4–10
Andujar
Kipper (0–1)
—
3,924
47–95
143
September 18
@ Expos
10–6 (11)
Robinson (5–11)
Roberge
—
8,448
48–95
144
September 19
@ Expos
8–6 (10)
Winn (3–5)
Burke
—
7,627
49–95
145
September 20
@ Mets
7–5 (11)
Guante (4–5)
Latham
DeLeon (1)
33,803
50–95
146
September 21
@ Mets
1–12
Gooden
Rhoden (9–14)
—
49,931
50–96
147
September 22
@ Mets
5–3
Kipper (1–1)
Leach
Clements (2)
35,679
51–96
148
September 23
@ Cardinals
4–5
Lahti
Guante (4–6)
Worrell
17,611
51–97
149
September 24
@ Cardinals
4–5
Horton
Tunnell (4–10)
Dayley
20,054
51–98
150
September 25
Expos
8–2
Reuschel (14–7)
Laskey
—
2,648
52–98
151
September 27
Mets
8–7
McWilliams (6–8)
Gardner
DeLeon (2)
4,843
53–98
152
September 28
Mets
1–3
Aguilera
Kipper (1–2)
Orosco
4,410
53–99
153
September 29
Mets
7–9 (10)
Orosco
McWilliams (6–9)
—
13,956
53–100
October: 4–4 (Home: 0–0; Away: 4–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
154
October 1
@ Cubs
3–4
Patterson
Reuschel (14–8)
Smith
3,446
53–101
155
October 2
@ Cubs
9–4
Rhoden (10–14)
Sutcliffe
Guante (5)
4,637
54–101
156
October 3
@ Cubs
5–13
Perlman
Winn (3–6)
Engel
7,437
54–102
157
October 4
@ Phillies
7–2
Walk (2–3)
Denny
DeLeon (3)
55–102
158
October 4
@ Phillies
5–8
Carman
DeLeon (2–19)
—
12,410
55–103
159
October 5
@ Phillies
4–2
McWilliams (7–9)
Toliver
Reuschel (1)
56–103
160
October 5
@ Phillies
5–0
Bielecki (2–3)
Childress
—
21,820
57–103
161
October 6
@ Phillies
0–5
Gross
Rhoden (10–15)
—
13,749
57–104
Legend: = Win = Loss Bold = Pirates team member
Roster
1985 Pittsburgh Pirates
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Opening Day lineup
Player stats
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Awards and honors
1985 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
Transactions
October 15, 1984 – Dale Mohorcic granted free agency.
October 15, 1984 – Nelson Norman granted free agency.
October 15, 1984 – Kelly Paris granted free agency.
November 8, 1984 – Lee Lacy granted free agency.
November 8, 1984 – Milt May granted free agency.
December 3, 1984 – Drafted Junior Ortiz from the New York Mets in the 1984 rule 5 draft.
December 12, 1984 – Traded Brian Harper and John Tudor to the St. Louis Cardinals. Received Steve Barnard (minors) and George Hendrick.
December 20, 1984 – Traded Dale Berra, Jay Buhner and Alfonso Pulido to the New York Yankees. Received Tim Foli, Steve Kemp and cash.
January 3, 1985 – Drafted Greg Vaughn in the 1st round (19th pick) of the 1985 amateur draft (January Secondary), but did not sign the player.
January 3, 1985 – Drafted Derek Lee in the 9th round of the 1985 amateur draft (January), but did not sign the player.
January 15, 1985 – Signed Juan Eichelberger as a free agent.
January 22, 1985 – Signed Sixto Lezcano as a free agent.
February 22, 1985 – Signed Orlando Merced as an amateur free agent.
February 28, 1985 – Signed Rick Reuschel as a free agent.
March 1, 1985 – Signed Scott Loucks as a free agent.
April 7, 1985 – Released Juan Eichelberger.
April 8, 1985 – Signed Bill Almon as a free agent.
April 11, 1985 – Signed Jerry Dybzinski as a free agent.
April 11, 1985 – Signed John Henry Johnson as a free agent.
April 20, 1985 – Traded Kent Tekulve to the Philadelphia Phillies. Received Frankie Griffin (minors) and Al Holland.
April 21, 1985 - Signed Larry Carroll to Watertown as free agent. University of Michigan.
April 27, 1985 – Traded Steve Herz (minors) to the Philadelphia Phillies. Received Mike Diaz.
May 30, 1985 – Traded a player to be named later to the Cleveland Indians. Received Johnnie LeMaster. The Pittsburgh Pirates sent Scott Bailes (July 3, 1985) to the Cleveland Indians to complete the trade.
June 3, 1985 – Drafted Tommy Hinzo in the 1st round (4th pick) of the 1985 amateur draft (June Secondary), but did not sign the player.
June 3, 1985 – Drafted Barry Bonds in the 1st round (6th pick) of the 1985 amateur draft. Player signed June 5, 1985.
June 3, 1985 – Drafted Brett Gideon in the 6th round of the 1985 amateur draft.
June 3, 1985 – Drafted Tommy Gregg in the 7th round of the 1985 amateur draft. Player signed June 7, 1985.
June 3, 1985 – Drafted Bill Sampen in the 12th round of the 1985 amateur draft.
June 3, 1985 – Drafted Tommy Shields in the 36th round of the 1985 amateur draft, but did not sign the player.
June 17, 1985 – Released Tim Foli.
July 26, 1985 – Released John Henry Johnson.
August 2, 1985 – Traded John Candelaria, George Hendrick and Al Holland to the California Angels. Received a player to be named later, Mike Brown and Pat Clements. The California Angels sent Bob Kipper (August 16, 1985) to the Pittsburgh Pirates to complete the trade.
August 12, 1985 – Sold Doug Frobel to the Montreal Expos.
August 31, 1985 – Traded Bill Madlock to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Received players to be named later. The Los Angeles Dodgers sent R.J. Reynolds (September 3, 1985), Cecil Espy (September 9, 1985) and Sid Bream (September 9, 1985) to the Pittsburgh Pirates to complete the trade.
September 14, 1985 – Sold Rod Scurry to the New York Yankees.
October 4, 1985 – Released Jerry Dybzinski.
October 4, 1985 – Released Mitchell Page.
October 4, 1985 – Released Eddie Vargas.
October 15, 1985 – Dave Tomlin granted free agency.
Farm system
References
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