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<baseball name="William H. Moody" correct="0">
	<answer label="Ed Summers">RHP, 1884-1953.  These players had promising careers that overlapped in time, and were both cut short by rheumatism.  While sitting on the bench from 1906-1910, Moody authored 67 opinions, which included five dissents.  Forced to retire due to his health, he lived with his sister in Haverhill, Massachusetts.  Summers&#8217;s career in the bigs got off to a great start in 1908.  He went 24-12 as a rookie, and won 19 games the following year, avoiding a sophomore slump.  Slowed by rheumatism, he was relegated to the minors in 1912, which effectively ended his career.</answer>
	<answer label="Billy Jo Robidoux">1B DH, b. 1964.  Playing for Milwaukee, won a job at first base from Cecil Cooper after posting big numbers in the minors in 1985.</answer>
	<answer label="Harvey Haddix">LHP, b. 1925.  Once pitched 12 perfect innings against Milwaukee in the 1950s, but ended up losing the game 1-0.</answer>
	<answer label="Ron Karkovice">C, b. 1963.  First pick by the Chisox in the 1982 draft, and even though a backstop, has occasionally been called upon to pinch run.</answer>
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