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<baseball name="Samuel Chase" correct="3">
	<answer label="Johnny Bench">C, b. 1947.  Arguably the best catcher ever, named to the Hall in 1989.</answer>
	<answer label="Luis Aparicio">SS, b. 1934.  A dominant player on defense, once led AL shortstops in fielding eight consecutive years.</answer>
	<answer label="Dazzy Vance">RHP, 1891-1961. Led the NL in K&#8217;s seven years in a row in the 1920s.</answer>
	<answer label="Shoeless Joe Jackson">OF, 1887-1951.  These players have Hall-of-Fame credentials, and were tremendously skilled in diverse aspects of their games.  Many scholars believe that Chase&#8217;s intellect rivaled Marshall&#8217;s.  Jackson was often mocked for his illiteracy, but not his hitting (.356 lifetime).  When the names of Chase and Jackson come up, though, it is usually with a cloud hanging over them.  Chase is the only justice ever to be impeached (he was not convicted), and Jackson was banned from the game for the Black Sox scandal even thought his World Series stats suggested that he wasn&#8217;t in on the fix.</answer>
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