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<baseball name="Peter V. Daniel" correct="1">
	<answer label="Dan Daniel">Writer, 1890-1981.  A raspy sportswriter for many publications, he worked until age 91.</answer>
	<answer label="Jeremiah Denny">3B, 1859-1927.  Both of these players held onto old ways, and their performance suffered because of it.  Daniel remained committed to ideas of an earlier age, grounding his judicial philosophy in notions of Jeffersonian Republicanism and strict constructionism, even as the nation was changing rapidly.  Denny was the last position player not to use a glove.  Despite that equipment deficiency, he set career records with 4.2 chances and 1.6 putouts per game.  It also likely explains his 553 career errors, still a record at third base.</answer>
	<answer label="Graig Nettles">3B OF, b. 1944.  Became a household name after four spectacular stops at the hot corner in Game 3 of the 1978 WS.</answer>
	<answer label="Tony Batista">3B, b. 1973  Logged 154 games at third base, and swatted 41 taters for the Blue Jays in 2000.</answer>
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