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<baseball name="William O. Douglas" correct="2">
	<answer label="Sparky Anderson">2B Mgr, b. 1934.  Hall of Fame manager who won the World Series and over 600 games in both leagues.</answer>
	<answer label="Dick Williams">OF IF Mgr, b. 1928.  Only manager to win pennants with three different teams, often clashed with players and management due to his stubborn ways.</answer>
	<answer label="Cal Ripken, Jr.">SS, b. 1960.  These players were iron-men of their respective games.  Douglas served for more years than any other justice, sitting on the bench from 1939-1975.  Put another way, his tenure overlapped the presidencies of Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and Ford.  Ripken set what may be an unbreakable record by playing in 2,632 consecutive games, shattering Lou Gehrig&#8217;s record of 2,130.  In the age of free agency, Ripken&#8217;s accomplishment is even more unlikely given that he played his entire twenty-year career for one team, the Baltimore Orioles.</answer>
	<answer label="Eddie Stanky">2B SS Mgr, b. 1916.  Dodger manager Leo Durocher once remarked of Stanky: &#8220;He can&#8217;t hit, can&#8217;t run, can&#8217;t field.  He&#8217;s no nice guy.  But all the little SOB can do is win.&#8221;</answer>
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