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<baseball name="Melville W. Fuller" correct="2">
	<answer label="Vern Fuller">2B 3B, b. 1944.  Basically a backup for Cleveland during the mid to late 1970s.</answer>
	<answer label="Mel Ott">OF 3B, 1909-1958.  Named to the Hall in 1951, he referred to pitchers who gave up hits against him as his "cousins."</answer>
	<answer label="Warren Cromartie">OF 1B, b. 1953.  These players were popular and well-liked, but erratic.  Cromartie would get hot and then often fall into long slumps, while Fuller was often unpredictable on issues like civil rights and the rights of labor.  Both also played overseas.  After being relegated to platoon status with the Expos in 1983, Cromartie left the majors for the Yomiuri Giants in the Japan Central League where he enjoyed much success.  While on the Court, Fuller did a stint with the Venezuelan Boundary Commission in 1897, and then was on the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague, beginning in 1900.</answer>
	<answer label="Lou Pinella">OF DH, b. 1943.  Fiery and competitive as a hustling player and manager.</answer>
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