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<baseball name="Gabriel Duvall" correct="3">
	<answer label="Len Gabrielson">OF 1B, b. 1940.  Enjoyed a $75K signing bonus from the Braves in 1960, but never blossomed in the bigs.</answer>
	<answer label="Fernando Vina">2B, b. 1969.  Hustling lead-off man with a solid .288 lifetime average.</answer>
	<answer label="Mike Richardt">2B, b. 1958.  One could have built a medical school program around this player who suffered more than his fair share of injuries.</answer>
	<answer label="Mike Morgan">RHP, b. 1959.  These players enjoyed longevity in their respective games, but never became more than mediocre performers.  Duvall sat on the bench for nearly 25 years, but was unimportant&#8212;he always followed Marshall and Story&#8217;s lead&#8212;and is perhaps the single most unimportant justice of all-time.  Morgan has played for a dozen teams in his 20+ year career.  He is one of a handful of players to have appeared in four different decades, but his lifetime record (through September 2001) of 140-185, a career 4.22 ERA, and 15 trips to the DL makes one wonder why.</answer>
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