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<baseball name="Joseph Story" correct="3">
	<answer label="Don Drysdale">RHP, b. 1936.  Possessed power and control, and was named to the Hall in 1984.</answer>
	<answer label="Robin Yount">SS OF, b. 1955.  Played his entire career with Milwaukee, and joined the Hall of Fame in 1999.</answer>
	<answer label="Dick Howser">SS 2B Mgr, 1937-1987.  Led the Royals to the World Series Championship in 1985, but, sadly, died of a brain tumor two years later.</answer>
	<answer label="Tony LaRussa">2B SS Mgr, b. 1944.  Story and LaRussa are tremendous scholars, strategists, and teachers of their respective games.  Nobody question&#8217;s Story&#8217;s position in the hall of great justices, and after he retires, LaRussa will no doubt end up in Cooperstown along with the four other baseball managers, like himself, who have earned law degrees.  During his 34 years on the bench, Story was a passionate advocate for expansion of the power of the federal courts.  LaRussa began managing in 1979, and has amassed over 1,600 wins in his career, and a World Series championship with Oakland in 1989.</answer>
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