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<baseball name="Tom C. Clark" correct="2">
	<answer label="Al Hrabosky">LHP, b. 1949.  &#8220;The Mad Hungarian&#8221; was known to stomp around the mound in an angry fashion to help get himself psyched up for his relief appearances.</answer>
	<answer label="Ferguson Jenkins">RHP, b. 1943.  Won 20 games six years in a row, and rang up 3,192 K&#8217;s in his career.</answer>
	<answer label="John Rocker">LHP, b. 1974.  Immigrants to the US have good reason to dislike these players.  Clark once served as the civilian coordinator of Japanese internment in California.  President Truman called him &#8220;about the dumbest sonofabitch&#8221; he&#8217;d ever met.  He may have said the same about Rocker who, in a 1999 Sports Illustrated interview, offered this wisdom: "The biggest thing I don't like about New York are the foreigners. I'm not a very big fan of foreigners. You can walk an entire block in Times Square and not hear anybody speaking English. &#8230; How the hell did they get into this country?"</answer>
	<answer label="Carl Hubbell">LHP, 1903-1988.  One of the best southpaws in the history of the game, King Carl was named to baseball&#8217;s Hall of Fame in 1947.</answer>
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