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<baseball name="Abe Fortas" correct="0">
	<answer label="Pete Rose">IF OF, b. 1941.  Financial dealings off the field ended these players&#8217; careers.  In 1969, Life magazine disclosed that Fortas received money for serving on the board of a foundation run by one of his former clients.  That came a year after he had been accused of accepting an improper payment for teaching a summer course.  Fortas resigned from the Court in disgrace.  During his storied career, Rose amassed more hits than any other player.  His involvement with gambling, which included betting on his own team, led to an ugly legal battle that eventually resulted in his banishment from baseball.</answer>
	<answer label="Joe Morgan">2B, b. 1943.  This perennial All-Star, who now patrols the broadcast booth, was known for the unique pumping motion of his back elbow while at the plate.</answer>
	<answer label="George Foster">OF, b. 1949.  In his MVP year of 1977, Foster hit .320, drove in 149 runs, scored 124, and tagged league pitchers for 52 home runs.</answer>
	<answer label="Dave Concepcion">SS, b. 1948.  Despite wearing unlucky number 13, Concepcion was one of the best shortstops in his day, winning five gold gloves, and helping the Big Red Machine rack up victories in the 1970s.</answer>
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