
Brooks Lee, named to the D1Baseball.com Midseason All-American Team last week, is hitting .363 with 15 doubles, six home runs and 33 RBIs.
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Cal Poly to Host First-Place and No. 25 UC Irvine This Weekend
4/13/2021 12:02:00 PM | Baseball
WEEKLY NOTES: CAL POLY | UC IRVINE | BIG WEST
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SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. -- Cal Poly (16-12 overall, 6-6 Big West), which has won 15 of 24 games, including series wins over USC and then-No. 6 UCLA, after a 1-3 start, and split its four-game Big West series at Long Beach State last weekend, continues conference play this weekend by hosting first-place and No. 25 UC Irvine (19-10, 13-3 Big West) for a four-game set inside Baggett Stadium (cap.: 3,138).
Coach Larry Lee's Mustangs and the Anteaters of third-year head coach Ben Orloff clash Friday at 5 p.m. followed by a 1 p.m. doubleheader Saturday and the finale Sunday, also at 1 o'clock.
All four games of the series will be broadcast on ESPN Radio (1280 AM and 101.7 FM) with Chris Sylvester providing the play-by-play. Links for live stats and audio and video streams are available on the baseball schedule page at www.GoPoly.com.
Coming off an 8-7 performance in the COVID-19 shortened 2020 campaign, UC Irvine returned 25 of 29 letter winners, including eight position starters and 12 pitchers. Top returnees are outfielders Jake Palmer (.368, eight RBIs in 2020) and Mike Peabody (.246, nine RBIs) along with first baseman Adrian Damla (.226, 12 RBIs). The pitching staff is paced by right-handers Trenton Denholm (2-2, 2.28 ERA in 2020), and Peter Van Loon (2-0, 2.78 ERA) along with southpaw closer John Vergara (0-1, 2.89 ERA, three saves). Denholm was 2019 Big West Pitcher of the Year after posting a 9-4 record and 1.81 ERA,
UC Irvine swept Washington to open the 2021 season, then lost two of three games to both UC Riverside and UCLA and three of four contests at Stanford. Opening Big West play with a 6-7 overall mark, the Anteaters have earned series wins over UC Davis, Hawai'i and UC San Diego along with a 2-2 split at CSUN.
Halfway through its 56-game schedule this season, Cal Poly maintained its break-even Big West record, now at 6-6, with a 2-2 series split at Long Beach State last weekend. After dropping the opener 7-0, the Mustangs bounced back with a 7-5 triumph in Saturday's doubleheader as Andrew Alvarez pitched seven scoreless innings. Following a 2-1 loss in the nightcap, Cal Poly earned the split with a 5-1 win Sunday thanks to Bryan Woo's 5 2/3 scoreless innings of relief and a career-high eight strikeouts plus two hits each from Cole Cabrera, Myles Emmerson and Brooks Lee.
Drew Thorpe and Dylan Villalobos combined on a two-hitter in Cal Poly's season-opening 4-0 win over Nevada, but the Mustangs stranded 38 runners on the base paths in the remaining three games of the series. It was a different story at USC as Cal Poly won two of three games in late February, its first win of a three-game set against USC in 27 Division I seasons. Thorpe and Andrew Alvarez combined on a three-hitter in a 2-1 victory Friday night at Dedeaux Field and the Mustangs parlayed 16 hits into a 9-4 triumph Saturday afternoon. The Trojans jumped to a 6-0 lead in the first two innings Sunday and held on for a 7-6 win to salvage one victory in the series.
In March, Cal Poly notched its first series sweep since April 2019 with a 3-0 whitewashing against Utah Valley. The Mustangs erupted for 13 runs in the fifth inning en route to a 17-3 triumph in the opener. Sophomore southpaw and Boise State transfer Travis Weston tossed a complete-game two-hitter with a career-high 11 strikeouts in a 5-1 win while Andrew Alvarez, another lefty, tossed six scoreless innings with eight strikeouts and teamed with three relievers on a 6-0 shutout in the finale.
No. 6 UCLA visited San Luis Obispo and the Mustangs earned a series win against the Bruins for the first time since Cal Poly's Big West Conference championship season in 2014. The Mustangs won the opener 5-4, overcoming an early 3-0 deficit. Three Mustang pitchers combined to strike out 14 Bruins. In the middle game, Cal Poly produced a pair of five-run rallies and a 17-hit offensive attack with Brooks Lee, Myles Emmerson and Nick DiCarlo combining for nine hits and seven RBIs, but that wasn't enough as UCLA erased an early 5-0 deficit with 11 runs in the second, third and fourth frames, then had to hold on for a 13-12 victory. Lee and Cole Cabrera belted two-run home runs and Emmerson also knocked in two runs as Cal Poly clinched the series in the finale with an 8-5 victory.
Cal Poly opened Big West play with a 13-10 setback in its series opener at Matador Field, but bounced back with 7-6, 12-1 and 10-8 victories. Emmerson went 10-for-18 (.556) with three consecutive three-hit games for the Mustangs and Lee knocked in 10 runs. The Mustangs received strong relief pitching from Bryan Woo (5 1/3 innings, no runs, three hits, then-career-high matching seven strikeouts in Saturday's first game) and Kyle Scott (five innings, one run, four hits, no walks, career-high six strikeouts in the series finale).
After losing three of four games against UC San Diego in the second week of Big West play, Cal Poly hosted San Jose State for a three-game non-conference set. After a pair of lopsided games — Cal Poly winning 10-1 Thursday and San Jose State taking the middle game 10-2 — the Mustangs rode the combined three-hit pitching of Travis Weston and Kyle Scott to a 3-0 shutout in the series finale. Drew Thorpe earned his third win and Cal Poly scored six times in the fourth inning of the opener. Right fielder Nick DiCarlo produced hits in six consecutive at-bats — three singles, two doubles and a home run — and was 6-for-11 with two RBIs in the series.
UC Irvine's top hitters 29 games into its season are designated hitter Jacob Castro (.390, four doubles, 15 RBIs), Peabody (.358, six doubles, three home runs, 18 RBIs, five steals), right fielder Nathan Church (.352, 12 doubles, six triples, two home runs, 25 RBIs, seven steals) and left fielder Luke Spillane (.343, four doubles, four home runs, 26 RBIs, seven steals). The pitching staff has been paced by Denholm (3-1, 3.11 ERA) and Van Loon (1-2, 6.54 ERA) along with righty Michael Frias (4-0, 2.48 ERA) and southpaw Nick Pinto (4-1, 3.30 ERA). Jacob King and Josh Ibarra each has two saves.
UC Irvine has qualified for the NCAA regionals 13 times (eight in Division I), compiling a 26-17 win-loss record in Division I postseason competition and qualifying for the College World Series in 2007 and 2014. The Anteaters, who discontinued baseball from 1993-2001, won the Big West title in 2009.
Cal Poly and UC Irvine have met 57 times on the baseball field since the series began when both teams were Southern California Baseball Alliance members back in 1977. The Anteaters hold a 31-26 advantage, winning two of three games at Anteater Ballpark in 2019 as well as two of three at Baggett Stadium in 2018. The Mustangs won two of three games in both 2016 and 2017.
Cal Poly is 23-31 against UC Irvine since the Mustangs moved to Division I prior to the 1995 season. Larry Lee is 22-29 against UC Irvine while Ben Orloff is 2-1 versus Cal Poly.
Orloff (third season, 64-34, UC Irvine '09), a three-year All-American shortstop at UC Irvine, was hired in July 2018 as the ninth head coach in Anteater program history. Orloff initially joined the coaching staff in 2014 as an assistant, rising to associate head coach. He was the program's first Big West Player of the Year, won the 2009 Brooks Wallace Award and was also the first Anteater player to win an American Baseball Coaches Association Gold Glove award.
Orloff, a lifetime .320 hitter at UC Irvine, also was named to two NCAA Tournament teams and helped UC Irvine to four post-season berths. He holds the NCAA single-season mark of 34 sacrifice bunts set in 2007 and in a career with 86. Orloff was drafted in the ninth round by the Houston Astros and climbed to Double-A Corpus Christi before moving into the coaching ranks.
Orloff was also a participant in the World Baseball Classic in 2012 as a member of Team Israel.
Orloff replaced Mike Gillespie, who was 1,156-720-2 in 31 seasons as a college head coach — 20 years at USC and 11 more at UC Irvine. Gillespie was head coach at College of the Canyons for 16 seasons and played left field on USC's 1961 national championship team.
Before the 2020 season was halted on March 11 due to COVID-19, Cal Poly won two of three games in the MLB4 Tournament at Scottsdale, Ariz., rallying for two runs on sacrifice flies in the bottom of the ninth inning for a walk-off 9-8 triumph over defending national champion Vanderbilt and also shutting out Connecticut 5-0 behind the combined two-hit pitching of Taylor Dollard and Dylan Villalobos.
The Mustangs, however, won just three of their next 13 contests to finish 5-11. One of those victories was a 10-inning 5-4 decision over No. 5 Michigan inside Baggett Stadium as Taison Corio singled with one out and the bases loaded.
Lee welcomed back 20 lettermen off last year's squad, including seven position starters. The 2021 Mustang roster also has been bolstered by the addition of three transfers from Boise State, which dropped its baseball program last summer, and one from Washington State, first baseman/designated hitter Matt Lopez.
Catcher Myles Emmerson led the squad a year ago with his .317 average, but no other Mustang starter finished above .280. Emmerson is the only one of the five seniors on last year's squad who returned this season under the NCAA rule allowing every 2020 spring sport athlete another year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
Last year's freshman class, which includes the likes of shortstop Brooks Lee, infielder Nick Marinconz and pitchers Drew Thorpe, Derek True and Kyle Scott, is considered one of Lee's strongest and the lineup also will feature the likes of veterans Cole Cabrera in center field, Taison Corio at second base and Tate Samuelson, who has moved from first base across the diamond to third base this year.
In addition to Thorpe, Scott and True, the pitching staff is led by returnees Andrew Alvarez in the starting rotation and Bryan Woo and Dylan Villalobos out of the bullpen. Thorpe is the Friday night starter while Alvarez starts one of the games in the Saturday doubleheaders.
All three Boise State transfers figure to play prominent roles with the Mustangs this spring. Southpaw Travis Weston is Cal Poly's other Saturday starter, Joe Yorke has started all but one game at first base and Reagan Doss roams the grass in the outfield.
Leading the squad's hitters 28 games into the season is Lopez with a .400 average (No. 3 in the Big West), seven doubles, one home run and 21 RBIs. Lee, who claimed back-to-back Big West Player of the Week awards after going 7-for-12 against Utah Valley and 7-for-14 versus UCLA, driving in 14 runs in the two series, is hitting .363 with 15 doubles, two triples, six homers and a team-leading 33 RBIs. He had a nine-game hitting streak halted by CSUN. Emmerson sports a .316 mark with seven doubles, a triple and 14 RBIs.
Thorpe (3-3, 3.43 ERA), Weston (3-3, 2.60 ERA) and Alvarez (4-2, 5.45 ERA) remain anchored in the starting rotation while Bryan Woo, Derek True, Kyle Scott (three saves) and Dylan Villalobos have worked the most innings out of the bullpen so far.
For the second time in the last five years, Cal Poly is playing all of its games in the Golden State. The 2017 squad also played all 56 games in California, going 28-28. The Mustangs also will play 33 of their 56 games inside Baggett Stadium, opening the season with 25 of their first 36 games at home.
Cal Poly won the Big West title in 2014 and has placed second six times (including three straight from 2017-19), third four times and fourth six times since 2000, posting a combined record of 310-258 in its first 23 years as a member of the Big West. Cal Poly has had just three losing seasons since 2000 and has reached the 30-win mark 12 times this century. The Mustangs have won 197 of their last 287 home games for a 68.6 winning percentage.
Lee (562-442-2) surpassed Fresno State's Bob Bennett for the Big West record for overall wins with the 2-1 series-opening win at USC in late February. During the UC Davis series in 2019, Lee eclipsed Cal Poly alum and former Long Beach State head coach Dave Snow with his 219th conference win. Snow guided the Dirtbags to 218 Big West wins from 1989-2001.
Lee reached the 500-victory milestone on April 20, 2018, with a 5-4 triumph over Long Beach State. He earned 460 wins in 16 seasons at Cuesta College and notched his 460th Mustang victory on March 13, 2017 against Gonzaga and his 1,000th career victory with a 3-0 triumph at UC Santa Barbara on May 23, 2019. He currently has a 1,022-683-5 record over 34-plus seasons as a head coach and coached his 1,000th game as Cal Poly's head coach on April 1, a 10-1 win over UC San Diego.
Next week, Cal Poly plays the second of two consecutive Big West series at home, hosting UC Riverside for a four-game set April 23-25. First pitches are set for 5 p.m. Friday, a 1 p.m. doubleheader Saturday and a 1 o'clock finale Sunday.
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SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. -- Cal Poly (16-12 overall, 6-6 Big West), which has won 15 of 24 games, including series wins over USC and then-No. 6 UCLA, after a 1-3 start, and split its four-game Big West series at Long Beach State last weekend, continues conference play this weekend by hosting first-place and No. 25 UC Irvine (19-10, 13-3 Big West) for a four-game set inside Baggett Stadium (cap.: 3,138).
Coach Larry Lee's Mustangs and the Anteaters of third-year head coach Ben Orloff clash Friday at 5 p.m. followed by a 1 p.m. doubleheader Saturday and the finale Sunday, also at 1 o'clock.
All four games of the series will be broadcast on ESPN Radio (1280 AM and 101.7 FM) with Chris Sylvester providing the play-by-play. Links for live stats and audio and video streams are available on the baseball schedule page at www.GoPoly.com.
Coming off an 8-7 performance in the COVID-19 shortened 2020 campaign, UC Irvine returned 25 of 29 letter winners, including eight position starters and 12 pitchers. Top returnees are outfielders Jake Palmer (.368, eight RBIs in 2020) and Mike Peabody (.246, nine RBIs) along with first baseman Adrian Damla (.226, 12 RBIs). The pitching staff is paced by right-handers Trenton Denholm (2-2, 2.28 ERA in 2020), and Peter Van Loon (2-0, 2.78 ERA) along with southpaw closer John Vergara (0-1, 2.89 ERA, three saves). Denholm was 2019 Big West Pitcher of the Year after posting a 9-4 record and 1.81 ERA,
UC Irvine swept Washington to open the 2021 season, then lost two of three games to both UC Riverside and UCLA and three of four contests at Stanford. Opening Big West play with a 6-7 overall mark, the Anteaters have earned series wins over UC Davis, Hawai'i and UC San Diego along with a 2-2 split at CSUN.
Halfway through its 56-game schedule this season, Cal Poly maintained its break-even Big West record, now at 6-6, with a 2-2 series split at Long Beach State last weekend. After dropping the opener 7-0, the Mustangs bounced back with a 7-5 triumph in Saturday's doubleheader as Andrew Alvarez pitched seven scoreless innings. Following a 2-1 loss in the nightcap, Cal Poly earned the split with a 5-1 win Sunday thanks to Bryan Woo's 5 2/3 scoreless innings of relief and a career-high eight strikeouts plus two hits each from Cole Cabrera, Myles Emmerson and Brooks Lee.
Drew Thorpe and Dylan Villalobos combined on a two-hitter in Cal Poly's season-opening 4-0 win over Nevada, but the Mustangs stranded 38 runners on the base paths in the remaining three games of the series. It was a different story at USC as Cal Poly won two of three games in late February, its first win of a three-game set against USC in 27 Division I seasons. Thorpe and Andrew Alvarez combined on a three-hitter in a 2-1 victory Friday night at Dedeaux Field and the Mustangs parlayed 16 hits into a 9-4 triumph Saturday afternoon. The Trojans jumped to a 6-0 lead in the first two innings Sunday and held on for a 7-6 win to salvage one victory in the series.
In March, Cal Poly notched its first series sweep since April 2019 with a 3-0 whitewashing against Utah Valley. The Mustangs erupted for 13 runs in the fifth inning en route to a 17-3 triumph in the opener. Sophomore southpaw and Boise State transfer Travis Weston tossed a complete-game two-hitter with a career-high 11 strikeouts in a 5-1 win while Andrew Alvarez, another lefty, tossed six scoreless innings with eight strikeouts and teamed with three relievers on a 6-0 shutout in the finale.
No. 6 UCLA visited San Luis Obispo and the Mustangs earned a series win against the Bruins for the first time since Cal Poly's Big West Conference championship season in 2014. The Mustangs won the opener 5-4, overcoming an early 3-0 deficit. Three Mustang pitchers combined to strike out 14 Bruins. In the middle game, Cal Poly produced a pair of five-run rallies and a 17-hit offensive attack with Brooks Lee, Myles Emmerson and Nick DiCarlo combining for nine hits and seven RBIs, but that wasn't enough as UCLA erased an early 5-0 deficit with 11 runs in the second, third and fourth frames, then had to hold on for a 13-12 victory. Lee and Cole Cabrera belted two-run home runs and Emmerson also knocked in two runs as Cal Poly clinched the series in the finale with an 8-5 victory.
Cal Poly opened Big West play with a 13-10 setback in its series opener at Matador Field, but bounced back with 7-6, 12-1 and 10-8 victories. Emmerson went 10-for-18 (.556) with three consecutive three-hit games for the Mustangs and Lee knocked in 10 runs. The Mustangs received strong relief pitching from Bryan Woo (5 1/3 innings, no runs, three hits, then-career-high matching seven strikeouts in Saturday's first game) and Kyle Scott (five innings, one run, four hits, no walks, career-high six strikeouts in the series finale).
After losing three of four games against UC San Diego in the second week of Big West play, Cal Poly hosted San Jose State for a three-game non-conference set. After a pair of lopsided games — Cal Poly winning 10-1 Thursday and San Jose State taking the middle game 10-2 — the Mustangs rode the combined three-hit pitching of Travis Weston and Kyle Scott to a 3-0 shutout in the series finale. Drew Thorpe earned his third win and Cal Poly scored six times in the fourth inning of the opener. Right fielder Nick DiCarlo produced hits in six consecutive at-bats — three singles, two doubles and a home run — and was 6-for-11 with two RBIs in the series.
UC Irvine has qualified for the NCAA regionals 13 times (eight in Division I), compiling a 26-17 win-loss record in Division I postseason competition and qualifying for the College World Series in 2007 and 2014. The Anteaters, who discontinued baseball from 1993-2001, won the Big West title in 2009.
Cal Poly and UC Irvine have met 57 times on the baseball field since the series began when both teams were Southern California Baseball Alliance members back in 1977. The Anteaters hold a 31-26 advantage, winning two of three games at Anteater Ballpark in 2019 as well as two of three at Baggett Stadium in 2018. The Mustangs won two of three games in both 2016 and 2017.
Cal Poly is 23-31 against UC Irvine since the Mustangs moved to Division I prior to the 1995 season. Larry Lee is 22-29 against UC Irvine while Ben Orloff is 2-1 versus Cal Poly.
Orloff (third season, 64-34, UC Irvine '09), a three-year All-American shortstop at UC Irvine, was hired in July 2018 as the ninth head coach in Anteater program history. Orloff initially joined the coaching staff in 2014 as an assistant, rising to associate head coach. He was the program's first Big West Player of the Year, won the 2009 Brooks Wallace Award and was also the first Anteater player to win an American Baseball Coaches Association Gold Glove award.
Orloff, a lifetime .320 hitter at UC Irvine, also was named to two NCAA Tournament teams and helped UC Irvine to four post-season berths. He holds the NCAA single-season mark of 34 sacrifice bunts set in 2007 and in a career with 86. Orloff was drafted in the ninth round by the Houston Astros and climbed to Double-A Corpus Christi before moving into the coaching ranks.
Orloff was also a participant in the World Baseball Classic in 2012 as a member of Team Israel.
Orloff replaced Mike Gillespie, who was 1,156-720-2 in 31 seasons as a college head coach — 20 years at USC and 11 more at UC Irvine. Gillespie was head coach at College of the Canyons for 16 seasons and played left field on USC's 1961 national championship team.
Before the 2020 season was halted on March 11 due to COVID-19, Cal Poly won two of three games in the MLB4 Tournament at Scottsdale, Ariz., rallying for two runs on sacrifice flies in the bottom of the ninth inning for a walk-off 9-8 triumph over defending national champion Vanderbilt and also shutting out Connecticut 5-0 behind the combined two-hit pitching of Taylor Dollard and Dylan Villalobos.
The Mustangs, however, won just three of their next 13 contests to finish 5-11. One of those victories was a 10-inning 5-4 decision over No. 5 Michigan inside Baggett Stadium as Taison Corio singled with one out and the bases loaded.
Lee welcomed back 20 lettermen off last year's squad, including seven position starters. The 2021 Mustang roster also has been bolstered by the addition of three transfers from Boise State, which dropped its baseball program last summer, and one from Washington State, first baseman/designated hitter Matt Lopez.
Catcher Myles Emmerson led the squad a year ago with his .317 average, but no other Mustang starter finished above .280. Emmerson is the only one of the five seniors on last year's squad who returned this season under the NCAA rule allowing every 2020 spring sport athlete another year of eligibility due to COVID-19.
Last year's freshman class, which includes the likes of shortstop Brooks Lee, infielder Nick Marinconz and pitchers Drew Thorpe, Derek True and Kyle Scott, is considered one of Lee's strongest and the lineup also will feature the likes of veterans Cole Cabrera in center field, Taison Corio at second base and Tate Samuelson, who has moved from first base across the diamond to third base this year.
In addition to Thorpe, Scott and True, the pitching staff is led by returnees Andrew Alvarez in the starting rotation and Bryan Woo and Dylan Villalobos out of the bullpen. Thorpe is the Friday night starter while Alvarez starts one of the games in the Saturday doubleheaders.
All three Boise State transfers figure to play prominent roles with the Mustangs this spring. Southpaw Travis Weston is Cal Poly's other Saturday starter, Joe Yorke has started all but one game at first base and Reagan Doss roams the grass in the outfield.
Leading the squad's hitters 28 games into the season is Lopez with a .400 average (No. 3 in the Big West), seven doubles, one home run and 21 RBIs. Lee, who claimed back-to-back Big West Player of the Week awards after going 7-for-12 against Utah Valley and 7-for-14 versus UCLA, driving in 14 runs in the two series, is hitting .363 with 15 doubles, two triples, six homers and a team-leading 33 RBIs. He had a nine-game hitting streak halted by CSUN. Emmerson sports a .316 mark with seven doubles, a triple and 14 RBIs.
Thorpe (3-3, 3.43 ERA), Weston (3-3, 2.60 ERA) and Alvarez (4-2, 5.45 ERA) remain anchored in the starting rotation while Bryan Woo, Derek True, Kyle Scott (three saves) and Dylan Villalobos have worked the most innings out of the bullpen so far.
For the second time in the last five years, Cal Poly is playing all of its games in the Golden State. The 2017 squad also played all 56 games in California, going 28-28. The Mustangs also will play 33 of their 56 games inside Baggett Stadium, opening the season with 25 of their first 36 games at home.
Cal Poly won the Big West title in 2014 and has placed second six times (including three straight from 2017-19), third four times and fourth six times since 2000, posting a combined record of 310-258 in its first 23 years as a member of the Big West. Cal Poly has had just three losing seasons since 2000 and has reached the 30-win mark 12 times this century. The Mustangs have won 197 of their last 287 home games for a 68.6 winning percentage.
Lee (562-442-2) surpassed Fresno State's Bob Bennett for the Big West record for overall wins with the 2-1 series-opening win at USC in late February. During the UC Davis series in 2019, Lee eclipsed Cal Poly alum and former Long Beach State head coach Dave Snow with his 219th conference win. Snow guided the Dirtbags to 218 Big West wins from 1989-2001.
Lee reached the 500-victory milestone on April 20, 2018, with a 5-4 triumph over Long Beach State. He earned 460 wins in 16 seasons at Cuesta College and notched his 460th Mustang victory on March 13, 2017 against Gonzaga and his 1,000th career victory with a 3-0 triumph at UC Santa Barbara on May 23, 2019. He currently has a 1,022-683-5 record over 34-plus seasons as a head coach and coached his 1,000th game as Cal Poly's head coach on April 1, a 10-1 win over UC San Diego.
Next week, Cal Poly plays the second of two consecutive Big West series at home, hosting UC Riverside for a four-game set April 23-25. First pitches are set for 5 p.m. Friday, a 1 p.m. doubleheader Saturday and a 1 o'clock finale Sunday.
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