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<baseball name="David J. Brewer" correct="0">
	<answer label="Rip Sewell">RHP, b. 1907.  Brewer was an enthusiastic capitalist, and crafted his judicial philosophy around a core belief that government should not interfere with the operation of the economy, even if it led to great inequalities of income and wealth.  He wrote for a unanimous Court in In re Debs (1895), upholding an injunction against the Pullman Strike of 1894.  Sewell was famously known for his floating &#8220;eephus pitch,&#8221; which frequently tied the game&#8217;s sluggers in hysterical knots.  His beliefs regarding organized labor paralleled Brewer&#8217;s given that he was an outspoken opponent of movements to develop a player&#8217;s union after WWII.</answer>
	<answer label="Cecil Cooper">1B DH, b. 1949.  One of the best hitting and fielding first basemen of the 1970s and early 1980s, capped the Brew Crew&#8217;s historic ALCS comeback over the Angels with the game-winning hit in Game 5.</answer>
	<answer label="Bob Stanley">RHP, b. 1954.  Pitched in two All-Star games, and hurled an amazing 168 innings in relief in 1982.</answer>
	<answer label="Bob Miller">RHP, b. 1939.  One of two Bob Millers&#8212;they even roomed together&#8212;on the 1962 Mets, had a respectable 2.00 ERA in the 9 World Series innings he pitched in his career.</answer>
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