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<baseball name="Samuel Alito, Jr." correct="1">
	<answer label="Steve Carlton">LHP, b. 1944.  With 329 lifetime victories, Lefty joined the Hall of Fame in 1984.</answer>
	<answer label="Johathan Papelbon">RHP, b. 1980. During his confirmation hearings, commentators often drew parallel's between Alito's conservative judicial philosophy and that of Associate Justice Antonin Scalia, a modern-day legend on the Court.  The same could be said of Papelbon, a flame throwing right hander who Boston fans have optimistically described as the next Roger Clemens, a former Bosox legend and one of the most dominant pitchers of all time.  Alito and Papelbon have only logged a handful of innings in the big leagues, so only time will tell whether they both live up to these large expectations.</answer>
	<answer label="Kurt Schilling">RHP, b. 1966.  His bleeding ankle put the "red" in Red Sox after pitching Boston to victory in a memorable Game 6 of the 2004 ALCS.</answer>
	<answer label="Salvatore Fasano">C, b. 1971.  Journeyman catcher who joined the Phillies organization in 2006.</answer>
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