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<baseball name="Harry A. Blackmun" correct="1">
	<answer label="Ruben Sierra">OF, b. 1965.  Switch-hitting Texas Ranger who led the AL with 119 RBI in his All-Star year of 1989.</answer>
	<answer label="Bobby Thomson">OF 3B, b. 1923.  Despite compiling career statistics that were solid, but not stellar, these players will forever be remembered for single swings of the bat.  On October 3, 1951, Thomson&#8217;s three-run home run in the ninth inning against Brooklyn catapulted the Giants to the pennant.  The blast is still known as &#8220;the shot heard round the world.&#8221;  Blackmun&#8217;s swat came twenty two years later when he authored the majority opinion in Roe v. Wade (1973), which recognized a constitutional right to abortion.  That decision continues to play a major role in American judicial and electoral politics.</answer>
	<answer label="Lloyd Moseby">OF, b. 1959.  With fellow Blue Jays Jesse Barfield and George Bell, Moseby was a member of one of the best hitting outfields in the AL during the 1980s.</answer>
	<answer label="Gus Zernial">OF, b. 1923.  &#8220;Ozark Ike&#8221; popped 237 home runs in his career with the White Sox, A&#8217;s, and Tigers.</answer>
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