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<baseball name="Brockholst Livingston" correct="1">
	<answer label="Al Kaline">RF, b. 1934.  &#8220;Mr. Tiger&#8221; skipped the minors entirely, became one of the most beloved Detroiters of all-time, and joined the Hall of Fame in 1980.</answer>
	<answer label="Moses Solomon">OF, 1900-1966.  These players dominated lesser leagues, but never achieved major league stardom.  Livingston wrote some highly influential decisions as a state court justice in New York.  Promoted to the bigs in 1807, he did not write a single constitutional opinion, and in his sixteen years on the Court he wrote for the majority only 38 times.  Solomon was an awesome minor leaguer, known as the &#8220;Rabbi of Swat,&#8221; but completely undistinguished as a pro.  He was purchased by the Giants in 1923, and played in only two games before being sent back down.  Solomon was a horrible fielder.</answer>
	<answer label="Greg Brock">1B, b. 1957.  Called the next Duke Snyder when he broke into the game, he had the difficult task of stepping into Steve Garvey&#8217;s shoes for the Dodgers.</answer>
	<answer label="Mickey Livingston">C, 1914-1983.  Was a backup backstop during his career with unspectacular lifetime stats at the plate.</answer>
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