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<baseball name="John Marshall" correct="1">
	<answer label="Rickey Henderson">OF, b. 1957.  Baseball&#8217;s all-time leading base stealer is a soon-to-be Hall of Famer and one of the greatest leadoff hitters the game has ever seen.</answer>
	<answer label="Babe Ruth">Some have called Ruth the greatest player of all time.  While Willie Mays and others may have an argument about that particular designation, nobody doubts that Ruth was a superstar of the greatest magnitude.  The same could be said of Marshall, the fourth Chief Justice.  Ruth&#8217;s slugging style and Marshall&#8217;s &#8220;discovery&#8221; of judicial review transformed the games they played.  Ruth and Marshall became symbols of their institutions, and both were originators of their professions&#8217; modern age.  The judgment holds regardless of whether their records are ever broken.</answer>
	<answer label="Steve Carlton">LHP,  b. 1944.  &#8220;Lefty&#8221; won four Cy Young Awards, and won 20 or more games six times in his career.</answer>
	<answer label="Dizzy Dean">RHP, 1911-1974.  A Hall of Famer, even though he played only six full seasons in the bigs, he was one of the most entertaining characters in the game&#8217;s history.</answer>
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