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<baseball name="Clarence Thomas" correct="1">
	<answer label="Gerry Priddy">2B 3B, 1919-1980. Priddy was an outspoken infielder who gained a reputation as a clubhouse lawyer. He tried professional golf after leaving baseball.</answer>
	<answer label="Lou Pinella">OF, Mgr, b. 1943. These players provided some punch to their respective franchises.  As a manager, Pinella transformed the Seattle Mariners into a powerhouse that won an AL record 116 games in 2001.  Thomas energized the Court's conservative side when he replaced liberal Thurgood Marshall.  Since 1991, the lineup of Thomas, Scalia, and Rehnquist has been swatting liners to right with great consistency.  Controversy has also followed these players.  Thomas's appointment barely squeaked by the Senate (52-48) given his judicial philosophy and accusations of sexual harassment.  Pinella has had many memorable rhubarbs with the men in blue (both as a player and manager), and has sometimes openly criticized the tactics of opposing players (i.e.: Roger Clemens's chin music).</answer>
	<answer label="Joe Pepitone">1B OF, b. 1940. According to Jim Bouton, Pepitone could not leave the locker room unless his uniform was skin tight. In the 1980's, he was arrested on gun and drug charges, and served time in prison.</answer>
	<answer label="Terry Forster">LHP, b. 1952. Forster was a phenom at 18, and a glutton at 34. In 1985, David Letterman made him a celebrity by calling Forster "a fat tub of goo."</answer>
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