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<baseball name="Samuel F. Miller" correct="1">
	<answer label="Steve Carlton">LHP, b. 1944.  Won four Cy Young Awards and 329 games in his stellar career, and in 1972 posted 27 victories for a Phillies team that won 57 total for the season.</answer>
	<answer label="Cy Young">RHP, 1867-1955.  While most Major League pitchers aspire to win 300 games in a career, Young managed to lose 313, more than any other player.  Then again, he also won 511&#8212;perhaps an unbreakable record&#8212;which is why each year the league&#8217;s best hurlers receive awards emblazoned with his name.  Like Young, Miller set similar records during his tenure. He participated in more than 5,000 cases, and spoke for the Court in nearly 100 constitutional decisions. Miller set the record for his time for the most constitutional decisions authored by a single justice.</answer>
	<answer label="Mel Harder">RHP b. 1909.  Joe DiMaggio hit only .180 lifetime against Harder, who is one of the winningest Indians pitchers of all time.</answer>
	<answer label="Three-Finger Brown">RHP Mgr, 1876-1948.  Turned an accident on the farm as a boy to his advantage in the bigs, and 239 career wins, when he learned how to use his mangled fingers to spin the ball.</answer>
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