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<baseball name="Horace Gray" correct="1">
	<answer label="Joe Niekro">RHP, b. 1944.  With sibling Phil, forms the winningest brother duo in ML history.</answer>
	<answer label="J.R. Richard">RHP, b. 1950.  Both of these players had intimidating presences&#8212;Gray with his formalism, and Richard with his 100 mph fastball.  Gray&#8217;s scholarly approach to the law often led him to construct extended opinions, grounded in history, which sapped much of his energy.  After a stroke left him partially paralyzed, he retired.  Richard&#8217;s is one of the saddest stories in baseball history.  He was offered 200 basketball scholarships out of high school, but joined the big leagues where he once struck out 313 batters in 1979.  In 1980 he suffered a stroke, which prevented him from returning to the majors.</answer>
	<answer label="Mike Scott">RHP, b. 1955.  A star with the Astros where he won the Cy Young Award in 1986.</answer>
	<answer label="Jose Lima">RHP, b. 1972.  Lost a franchise-record 13 games in a row for Houston in 2000, after going 21-10 the previous year.</answer>
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