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  • We've made it to the Midsummer Classic! Today, Eno and DVR break down the new Home Run Derby rules and discuss which sluggers could benefit from the changes. Then, they take a look at several notable players who suffered injuries before the All-Star break and will miss Tuesday night's game, including Jacob Misiorowski and Shohei Ohtani. Later, they examine JJ Wetherholt's contract extension with the Cardinals and how it compares to other recent rookie deals. They wrap up the show by highlighting the players who have stood out the most from a fantasy perspective during the first half of the season.

    Rundown:

    2:57 Who Could Benefit From New HR Derby Format?

    11:40 Drafting the Derby Winner

    15:48 Miz Management: Scratched Sunday

    20:33 White Sox-Pirates Swap Before the MLB Draft

    26:06 JJ Wetherholt Gets Paid

    33:25 No Shohei Ohtani in Philly

    36:41 MLB’s All-Star Problem: Pitching Availability

    43:19 Monitoring Jacob deGrom

    43:59 Fantasy All-Stars: Top Valued 5x5 Players at the Break

    1:00:09 Where the Money Went

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  • It's time to wrap up the first half of the baseball season, and there's no better guest to do it with than Ken Rosenthal. This week, Jayson and Doug are joined by their longtime Starkville friend to break down the season's biggest surprises and disappointments, make their midseason MVP picks, and discuss whether Tigers ace Tarik Skubal could actually be moved before the trade deadline—and why that might be a mistake.

    Rundown:

    1:45 Ken Rosenthal Joins the Show

    4:02 Most Surprising Team of 1st Half

    9:10 Most Disappointing Team of 1st Half

    13:02 First Half MVPs

    17:51 MLB Trade Deadline

    21:04 Should the Tigers Trade Tarik Skubal?

    28:20 Teams to Watch in 2nd Half

    31:17 One Surprise Playoff Contender

    35:54 Strange But True w/ Yordan Alvarez

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  • With All-Star Week approaching, it's time to get a head start on the weekend waiver wire. But first, Eno and DVR discuss the reduced suspensions for Willson Contreras and Cade Cavalli before breaking down the latest injury news, including which players are returning soon and why Aaron Judge still needs more time to recover. Then, Ottoneu founder Niv Shah joins the show to examine the biggest fantasy price risers since Opening Day, explain why Paul Skenes' price continues to climb despite an underwhelming season, and share his latest hot dog reviews from Kansas City and Chicago's South Side.

    Rundown:

    1:12 Reduced Suspensions for Willson Contreras & Cade Cavalli

    3:45 Aaron Judge: Will Have Imaging During All-Star Break

    4:29  Munetaka Murakami: Expectations for Second Half?

    10:55 Michael Busch: Does Limited Bat Speed Prevent Power Surge?

    17:18 Vinnie Pasquantino Returns

    21:45 Ryan Waldschmidt is Back

    24:06 How Does Luis Lara Fit in Brewers’ OF Mix?

    27:11 Garrett Mitchell: Are We Buying Growth This Season?

    32:41 Niv Shah Joins the Show

    33:52 Six Picks: Biggest Price Risers Since Opening Day

    37:25 Confidence In Paul Skenes?

    40:40 Link Between Six Picks Trends & Keeper Costs

    44:36 Eno & DVR Make a Trade!

    54:40 Taste of the Majors

    1:01:09 Lucky’s Korean Dogs For the Win!

    1:06:58 Other Bats to Consider

    1:13:07 Pitchers to Consider

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  • One of the greatest pitchers of his generation, Justin Verlander, has decided to hang up his cleats. Today, Eno, Trevor, and DVR reflect on Verlander's remarkable career, where he ranks among baseball's all-time greats, and the legacy he leaves behind. Then, the guys examine why some pitchers, including Robbie Ray, are targeting the bottom of the strike zone more often and how that approach is changing their effectiveness. Later, they explore whether the data can reveal when hitters are sitting on a particular pitch.

    Rundown:

    0:35 Justin Verlander to Retire

    3:40 A Look Back at Verlander’s Career

    11:27 Multiple No-Hitters: Rare Air & Near No-Nos

    17:58 26 Complete Games!

    19:39 The Top of the Zone is Dead!

    23:41 Why Losing Part of the Zone Is a Big Deal

    35:16 Return of the Sinker

    41:53 Do Any Stats Reveal Hitters Sitting on Pitches?

    49:35 Tipping Struggles: Looking Back at Ryan Helsley and Jesús Luzardo

    52:15 Did the Blue Jays Take Away Roupp’s Best Pitch?

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  • As the All-Star break nears, it's time to revisit some preseason predictions that didn't quite pan out. DVR explains why he'd be less bullish on Kyle Tucker today, Jed breaks down the Braves' surprising fall, and Eno evaluates the Astros' first-half performance against expectations. Plus, the guys discuss Zack Wheeler's frustration over his All-Star snub and whether the surging Marlins can make a legitimate postseason run.

    Rundown:

    0:38 DVR’s Mulligan: Kyle Tucker Will Win NL MVP Award

    4:41 NL MVP Candidates

    11:59 Eno’s Mulligan: Expectations for 2026 Astros

    16:46 Jed’s Mulligan: Choosing Atlanta in Four vs. The Field

    23:39 Austin Riley’s Struggles

    28:59 Who Does Jed Want in Place of Atlanta Now?

    32:42 Zack Wheeler is Mad

    40:19 A ‘Target Home-Run Rate’

    50:00 An Intriguing Change?

    58:42 The Marlins Are Cooking

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  • After a few exciting weeks, the U.S. Men’s National Team came crashing back to earth Monday night and were eliminated from the World Cup. Eno and DVR lament a disappointing effort before turning their attention back to baseball. The guys discuss what baseball and soccer have in common when it comes to developing young athletes. They examine how different types of pitchers age and highlight a few who have exceeded expectations this season. Later, they tackle the fan debate surrounding whether the Mets should consider trading Francisco Lindor and spotlight some unexpected relievers from around the league.

    Rundown:

    0:45 U.S. Men’s National Team’s World Cup Loss

    3:08 Youth Development: Similar Issues in Soccer and Baseball?

    12:40 Cam Schlittler’s Outlook

    21:47 Will League Eventually Adjust to Three Fastballs?

    27:52 Which Pitchers Have Topped OOPSY K% and BB%?

    35:50 Francisco Lindor Rumors

    40:11 Is Eno Jumping Ship with E. Hancock, B. Ashcroft, C. Cavalli & K. Harrison?

    47:22 Casey Mize’s K% Rise

    52:06 Surprising Relievers

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  • From a bullpen call that sparked chants of "Shame!" to the never-ending pile of streaming apps and another Tommy John surgery for Cole Ragans, the boys have plenty to get off their chests. This week, Eno and DVR discuss Eury Pérez’s bid for perfection and why Marlins manager Clayton McCullough may have made the right call by pulling the young right-hander. Then, they dig into why it's often tougher than fans realize for pitchers like Ragans to regain their previous form after undergoing UCL reconstruction. Later, they welcome back Hunter Greene and break down where the money went over the weekend.

    Rundown:

    0:56 Is Eno Mad About Baseball?

    4:44 Eury Pérez’s Bid for Perfection

    9:54 DVR Is Mad About App Mania to Watch Baseball Continues

    11:54 Junior Caminero’s Streak Ends with 11 HR in 11 Days

    16:42 Tommy John Recovery

    24:37 In-Season Usage Also a Challenge Post TJ Surgery

    29:10 Can Gerrit Cole Recover to 2023 Skills Levels?

    32:33 Batting Average Blues: When Should You Punt the Category?

    40:47 Jordan Walker’s June

    45:51 Looking for Intriguing Players ~1,000 Career PA

    51:03 Hunter Greene Returns!

    56:21 Where the Money Went

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  • Pete Crow-Armstrong was thrown out stealing on a walk... except he wasn't actually caught stealing on a walk. Confused? So were Jayson and Doug. This week, they break down PCA's controversial play at second base against the Mets, explain exactly what happened, and debate whether the league needs to change the rule.

    Then, the guys revisit last week's search for a nickname worthy of Jacob Misiorowski's electric fastball, turning to the Starkville Hotline to hear listeners' best submissions.

    Later, Jon ‘Boog’ Sciambi joins the show to talk about his working relationship with Doug, the Cubs' up-and-down season, the unique atmosphere at Wrigley Field, the time he bought mozzarella sticks for an entire bar, and a couple hilarious stories about Chipper Jones.

    Rundown:

    2:59 Pete Crow-Armstrong’s Steal That Wasn’t

    13:58 Nickname for Jacob Misiorowski’s Fastball

    20:18 Jon ‘Boog’ Sciambi Joins the Show

    22:08 Was PCA Safe or Out?

    28:13 The 2026 Chicago Cubs

    33:38 Great Rivalries

    35:57 Boog the Broadcaster

    41:15 ‘Mozzarella Sticks for Everybody’

    44:29 Calling Games at Wrigley Field

    47:31 Calling the World Series

    49:41 Boog’s Bucket List

    50:52 Chipper Jones’ Stories

    57:15 Strange But True w/ the Phillies

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  • As America celebrates its birthday, fantasy managers are getting ready for the second half of the baseball season. This week, Eno and DVR take a closer look at what's behind Paul Skenes' recent struggles, and whether his declining fastball velocity helps explain the dip in results. Then, they size up several players around the league to determine who could be worth targeting in a trade. Plus, they wrap up the show by highlighting the best waiver-wire pickups on both the hitting and pitching sides ahead of the holiday weekend.

    Rundown:

    2:52 Concerns About Paul Skenes

    14:40 Trade Activity Picking Up in Second Half

    20:40 Which Lagging Bats Should Be Targets?

    24:30 Younger Position Players to Trade For

    29:02 First-Rounder Challenge Trade - Gunnar Henderson vs. Paul Skenes?

    31:36 Plate Discipline Forward Targets

    32:41 Pitchers to Deal For: Leaning on ERA-SIERA?

    41:25 Is Drew Rasmussen Underrated in Long-Term Leagues?

    43:27 Weekend Waiver Targets: Pitchers of Interest

    54:47 Weekend Waiver Targets: Looking for Hitters Back After the Break?

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  • As the weather warms up, the guys are bringing the heat to some intriguing pitching storylines. Eno, Trevor, and DVR examine Tatsuya Imai's inconsistencies and Jake Bennett's promising start to his career. They also explore why Bryan Woo has been so much more effective at home than on the road, whether Brandon Woodruff can continue to thrive with a diminished fastball, and how pitchers can still succeed even without high velocity.

    Rundown:

    0:58 Brent Rooker’s Season is Over

    6:16 Corey Seager Returns to IL

    9:15 Ryan Helsley Injured

    11:26 Tatsuya Imai: Extreme Command Fluctuations Continue

    14:27 Jake Bennett: Seizing Opportunity in Boston

    23:57 Is Regression on the Horizon for Jake Bennett?

    26:08 Have Kyle Bradish and Trevor Rogers Found Something?

    41:35 Bryan Woo: What Is Driving Road Struggles?

    52:30 What Drives Pitchers’ Success When They Lack Top Velo?

    1:03:02 Brandon Woodruff: It’s Extremely Difficult to Adjust This Well

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  • It’s time for a tour around the National League, where every division has its own storylines taking shape. Eno, Jed, and DVR begin in the NL West, where the Dodgers have opened up a sizable lead. They discuss whether the Padres can still make a push, what needs to happen for the Diamondbacks' offense to get going, and where the Giants and Rockies go from here. From there, they head to "America’s Division," the NL Central, where the Brewers and Cubs are battling for the top spot while the Cardinals and Pirates remain in the postseason mix. Finally, they wrap up in the NL East, where the Phillies are gaining ground on the Braves and tightening the division race.

    Rundown:

    0:45 Jed The Banana

    4:28 MLB Baseballs’ Manufacturing Error

    6:52 The 2026 Dodgers: The Machine is Working

    16:05 The Padres’ League-Worst Offense

    25:12 Can the D-backs’ Outhit Pitching Woes?

    30:46 Giants Falling to Sellers?

    31:46 Rockies Taking Steps Forward

    34:37 Should Brewers Go Big with Upgrades?

    39:10 Can the Cubs Find Enough Pitching?

    44:24 Cardinals Have 34.2% Chance of Reaching Playoffs

    48:37 Is Pirates’ Biggest Need a Top-End Reliever?

    51:05 Check In on Your Cincinnati Friends

    57:25 Philly Closes Gap on Atlanta to 2.5 Games

    1:00:28 Phillies Climbing: Where Will They Upgrade?

    1:06:02 The Marlins Need Bats: A Sneaky-Good Mid-Pack Team?

    1:11:55 The Nats Need Pitching: An Intriguing Deadline on Tap?

    1:13:47 Mets Owner Steve Cohen Says Stearns is Safe

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  • Baseballs started flying in June -- and it wasn't simply warmer weather -- it might be a manufacturing error! Eno and DVR explain why changes in drag on the baseball have a significant impact on home runs, and how Major League Baseball's revelation of a manufacturing error may provide some clues as to why we have seen so much variation in how the ball has played throughout the first half of the season. With drag recently returning to the same levels we saw in 2019, they wonder if we're going to see a massive uptick in home runs throughout the second half.


    Story from Eno Sarris & Evan Drellich 'MLB sees no link between factory defect and liveliest baseball since year of the homer in ‘19'

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    Rundown

    0:17 Breaking News: MLB Reveals Manufacturing Error with Ball

    1:44 A Sudden Change: Drag Significantly Dropped in Recent Weeks

    6:40 Don’t Forget 2019 When 6,776 Home Runs Were Hit

    9:19 Hitters and Pitchers Notice and React to Ball Changes

    12:20 Will Barrels Recover?


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  • It’s time to take a tour around the American League, and there’s plenty to unpack. Eno, Britt, and DVR begin in the AL East, where the Rays have surged into first place as the Yankees try to stay afloat without their captain, Aaron Judge. From there, they head to the AL Central to break down the surprising White Sox, the steady Guardians, and the disappointing Tigers. Finally, they wrap up in the AL West, where the Rangers sit atop the division and the Astros are left trying to prove they still have one more run in them.

    Rundown:

    1:35 Atop the AL East: The Rays Are Holding On, For Now!

    6:09 The Yankees Weathering the Storm Without Aaron Judge

    9:54 Jays, O’s & Red Sox Scrambling to Make Up Ground

    12:25 A Case for the Blue Jays to Continue Buying

    17:22 Most Likely to Rally: Blue Jays, Orioles, or Red Sox?

    21:15 Key Injuries for Boston

    22:15 Cleveland Pitching, Again

    27:43 Can White Sox Build On a Surprising Start?

    32:16 Eno’s Bold Prediction on the Tigers

    38:23 The Twins Aren’t Bad: But Are They Stuck in the Middle?

    46:04 What If Wyatt Langford & Corey Seager Get Healthy?

    50:06 Does Anyone Still Like Houston?

    59:59 Future Autopsies: 2026 Royals and 2026 Angels

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  • The first domino has fallen for two of baseball's most disappointing teams. Today, Eno and DVR break down the firings of Mets manager Carlos Mendoza and Angels GM Perry Minasian, what comes next for both clubs, and which managerial opening — between the Mets, Red Sox, and Phillies — offers the most upside. Plus, they take a closer look at this year's MLB players' poll from The Athletic, including the results that stood out most.

    Rundown:

    2:29 MLB’s Latest Proposal

    5:00 Mets Fire Carlos Mendoza

    6:48 Best Managerial Role: Mets, Red Sox, or Phillies?

    16:54 Grade 3 Hip Flexor Strain for Marcus Semien

    20:45 Tragedy in Venezuela

    23:07 Konnor Griffin Returns, Homers

    31:35 Rolling Aaron Nola & Shane Baz for Two-Start Weeks?

    38:20 Buehler Delivers, Roki Slides & Trevor Rogers Rolls

    40:58 Luis García Jr.: Did We Miss His Power Potential?

    45:40 Where the Money Went

    58:02 Angels Fire GM Perry Minasian

    59:43 The Athletic’s Players’ Poll

    MLB Players Poll: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7382921

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  • A nickname is earned, not given—and after lighting up radar guns at 104 mph, Jacob Misiorowski’s fastball has certainly earned one. This week, we dive into listener-submitted suggestions and, with help from Jayson and Doug, try to land on the perfect name for The Miz’s electric four-seamer. Then, Dodgers broadcaster and Fox Sports play-by-play voice Joe Davis joins Starkville to talk about the defending champs, calling last season’s World Series, and what makes Shohei Ohtani unlike anyone else. Plus, Strange But True from a wild night in Philadelphia.

    Rundown:

    2:53 A New Nickname for The Miz

    13:14 Joe Davis Joins the Show

    15:05 Wild Night in Philadelphia

    17:50 Broadcasting the Dodgers

    19:28 2026 Los Angeles Dodgers

    27:30 The Legend of Shohei Ohtani

    33:45 Reaction to ABS

    35:10 ‘Gibby Meet Freddie’

    40:03 Calling Game 7 of 2025 World Series

    45:30 Strange But True

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  • The Mets entered the season with plenty of optimism. Instead, they've been plagued by injuries, inconsistency, and an ever-growing payroll. Eno, Trevor, and DVR break down what's gone wrong in Queens, whether a strong July could put New York back in the playoff race, or if selling at the trade deadline is becoming inevitable. Plus, a look at the Diamondbacks' pitching woes, what the future holds for Arizona's rotation, and another round of Name That Dude featuring a player from the past.

    Rundown:

    2:20 The LOL Mets Return?

    9:12 Constant Tension Caused by the Environment?

    13:29 Only Four Teams Have Lost More WARP to the IL (source: BP)

    15:14 Will Mets Rally Before Deadline?

    22:32 Arizona Pitching Woes: A Two-Year Struggle

    25:20 Zac Gallen: Struggling to Adjust to Reduced Stuff?

    48:30 What’s Next for the Group?

    53:03 Does Defense Play a Significant Role in LOB%?

    58:36 Elite Relievers Typically Have Great LOB% Marks

    1:03:45 Name! That! Dude!

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  • As some hitters crank up their bat speed, a few pitchers are watching their stuff head in the opposite direction. Eno and DVR break down the biggest bat-speed risers from the past month, including Sal Stewart and Fernando Tatis Jr., before examining several pitchers whose underlying numbers have slipped — and whether there's still reason for optimism. Plus, a trip to San Francisco to unpack the ongoing saga involving Buster Posey, Rafael Devers, and the Giants.

    Rundown:

    1:09 Bat Speed Increases: How Do You Typically Get There?

    3:25 Zack Gelof Injury: Feeling Healthy Also Helps

    6:35 Does Season Help Hitters Get “Locked In”?

    10:18 Bat Speed Risers: Last 30 Days vs. April

    18:08 Intriguing Movers: Nasim Nuñez & Masyn Winn

    23:27 Fernando Tatis Jr.: Bat Speed Up, Big Second Half On Tap?

    25:29 Stuff+ Fallers: Where Are We Concerned?

    32:30 Kevin Gausman: Where Does DVR Rank Him?

    37:38 Stuff+ Shelves? Thresholds Might be Key

    40:06 Paul Skenes: Maybe the Model is Just Missing Something?

    41:03 Will Warren: What’s the Second-Half Outlook?

    46:11 Buster Posey’s Presser: Making a Bad Situation Worse

    57:26 ‘GM Speak’ About Deadline Approach

    1:01:59 Cole Ragans & Edward Cabrera Updates

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  • It’s time to review some games, and this time we’re headed to San Diego, Los Angeles, and Detroit, as Eno, Britt, and DVR break down Braves-Padres, Orioles-Angels, and Yankees-Tigers. Plus, The Seattle Times’ Ryan Divish joins the show to unpack why the Mariners haven’t pulled away in the AL West, what Jerry Dipoto is cooking up for the trade deadline, and his early impressions of rookie Colt Emerson.

    Rundown:

    1:00 Elly Returns Tuesday, Woodruff & Singer Shine

    6:10 Game Reviews: ATL-SD

    14:50 Game Reviews: BAL-LAA

    24:00 The Orioles Are Built to Keep Pushing Chips In

    27:33 What Could the Trade Deadline Bring in Miami?

    35:03 Talking Mariners: Ryan Divish Joins the Show!

    35:47 Trader Jerry’s Options

    38:44 What to Do with Pitching Excess?

    41:47 How M’s Rotation Got On Board with Piggybacking

    46:10 Emerson Hancock: A Very Pleasant Surprise in 2026

    47:52 Early Impressions of Colt Emerson

    52:25 Game Reviews: NYY-DET

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    Host: Derek VanRiper & Eno Sarris

    With: Britt Ghiroli

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  • Don't blame us if this episode is a drag — blame baseball. Eno and DVR dig into why drag levels have climbed back to heights not seen since 2019, and what it means for hitters (and pitchers) across the league. They also break down some of baseball's most frustrating bats, identify a few buy-low pitchers worth targeting right now, and discuss the Bryce Harper-Kyle Schwarber show in Philadelphia. Plus, a look at where fantasy managers spent their money over the weekend.

    Rundown:

    2:29 Why is Drag Suddenly Back to 2019 Levels?

    7:17 Who Will Be Impacted With Less Drag on the Baseball?

    14:43 Most Frustrating Hitters: Who Drives Us Crazy at the Dish?

    16:54 Jackson Merrill: Overall, More Aggressive Than Anticipated

    26:35 Freddy Peralta: Can He Rebound to Pre-2026 Form?

    32:22 Buy-Low Pitchers

    38:20 Bryce Harper & Kyle Schwarber Erupt

    42:09 The Rays’ Slide: When Things Get Quiet

    46:54 Where the Money Went

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  • Nolan Ryan had "The Express," so what do we call Jacob Misiorowski’s heater? This week on Starkville, Jayson Stark and Doug Glanville brainstorm the perfect nickname for "The Miz’s" electric four-seamer. Then, Mariners President of Baseball Operations Jerry Dipoto joins the show to talk about his short history pitching against Doug, his reputation as one of MLB's most prolific dealmakers, rising star Colt Emerson, and his Immaculate Grid strategy. Plus, he shares some incredible reflections on the legendary Ichiro Suzuki. To wrap it all up, Jayson and Doug head to Las Vegas for an explosive edition of Strange But True.

    Rundown:

    3:19 Nolan Ryan on Jacob Misiorowski

    15:17 Jerry Dipoto Visits Starkville

    16:00 Dipoto vs. Glanville

    18:27 The First Place Mariners

    20:17 The ‘Piggyback’ Strategy

    28:00 ‘Trader Jerry’

    35:15 Colt Emerson

    39:18 The Immaculate Grid

    45:07 Living a ‘Baseball Life’

    48:30 The Legend of Ichiro

    55:08 Strange But True

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    Hosts: Jayson Stark & Doug Glanville

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