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<baseball name="William J. Brennan, Jr." correct="2">
	<answer label="Lou Boudreau">SS Mgr, b. 1917.  A good choice, and a Hall of Famer who played for the Indians and Red Sox, but not quite in the league with Brennan.</answer>
	<answer label="Shawon Dunston">SS, b. 1963.  The Cubs rushed Dunston to "The Show," which proved to be premature as he made glaring base running mistakes and had a wild swing.</answer>
	<answer label="Ozzie Smith">SS, b. 1954.  True wizards of their respective games, both knew what it takes to win and they perfected the skills to do it, on defense and on offense.  Smith in action was a combination of ballet, baseball, and gymnastics.  His long string of fielding records supports the claim that his glove alone saved the Cardinals 75 runs a year.  Much could be said for Brennan, who managed to craft important liberal opinions when conservatives dominated the Court.  His greatest contribution over a long career is New York Times v. Sullivan, which fundamentally enlarged press freedom.</answer>
	<answer label="Larry Bowa">SS Mgr, b. 1945.  Bowa had unlimited determination, a strong arm, soft hands, and a quick glove, but he was often at odds with teamates, managers, and the media.</answer>
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