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<baseball name="Charles E. Hughes" correct="3">
	<answer label="Harvey Kuenn">OF IF Mgr, 1930-1988.  Rookie of the Year with the Tigers in 1953, went on to manage the Milwaukee Brewers, a/k/a &#8220;Harvey&#8217;s Wallbangers,&#8221; to the AL pennant in 1982.</answer>
	<answer label="Jim Fregosi">SS 3B 1B Mgr, b. 1942.  A power-hitting shortstop as a player, he managed the Phillies to a pennant in 1993.</answer>
	<answer label="Tom Kelly">1B Mgr, b. 1950.  Managed the Twins to a World Series win in 1987 (and then again in 1991), despite posting a paltry 85-77 regular season record.</answer>
	<answer label="Tommy Lasorda">LHP, Mgr, b. 1927.  Both of these Hall-of-Famers were gifted leaders and motivators.  Lasorda was known for his love of his players, and Italian food.  After succeeding the legendary Walter Alston in 1976, he guided the Dodgers to 4 pennants, and two World Series wins during his career.  Hughes definitely belongs in the pantheon of great justices.  He was a skilled politician, nearly defeating Woodrow Wilson for the Presidency in 1916.  He had a keen mind, and wrote twice as many opinions as his Court colleagues.  His remarkable intellectual and social gifts made him a superb leader and administrator.</answer>
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