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<baseball name="John M. Harlan" correct="1">
	<answer label="Clark Griffith">RHP Mgr Exec, 1869-1955.  &#8220;The Old Fox&#8221; claimed to have invented the screwball, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1946.</answer>
	<answer label="Ryne Duren">RHP, b. 1929. Harlan was nearly blind while on the bench. When the justices were forced to view some racy pornography in the 1960s, Thurgood Marshall would describe the activities on the screen. Harlan would slap his thigh and say "Bye Jove!" (That story is reported in more detail in The Brethren.)  Duran, legally blind without corrective lenses, was known to throw his first warm-up pitch to the backstop to frighten hitters.  Not a bad strategy for a flamethrower who could uncork a 95 mph fastball.  The same was true for Harlan who wrote some stinging  dissents in his day.</answer>
	<answer label="Burt Hooton">RHP, b. 1950.  Threw a no-hitter in his fourth Major League start, and defeated the hated Yankees in the final game of the 1981 World Series.</answer>
	<answer label="Marcel Lachemann">RHP, b. 1941.  Little-used reliever for the A&#8217;s, his brother Rene was a player, coach, and manager in the bigs.</answer>
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