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<baseball name="Benjamin R. Curtis" correct="2">
	<answer label="Cliff Curtis">RHP, 1883-1943.  Went a gut-wrenching 6-24 in 1910, a classic sophomore slump.</answer>
	<answer label="Bernard Malamud">Author, 1914-1986.  His book, The Natural, is required reading for baseball fans.</answer>
	<answer label="Bill Lee">LHP, b. 1946.  These players stood by their principles and resigned after cases involving men named Scott.  Curtis was one of two dissenters (the other was McLean) in the Court&#8217;s infamous decision in Dred Scott (1857).  That decision so poisoned the atmosphere on the bench that Curtis resigned the same year it was issued.  Lee earned the moniker &#8220;Spaceman&#8221; after asking whether Fenway&#8217;s Green Monster was left there during games.  He was so upset over the decision by Expos management to release his friend Rodney Scott that he quit the team in protest, and retired from the game.</answer>
	<answer label="Kiki Cuyler">OF, 1899-1950.  This Hall-of-Famer, who hit .321 lifetime, was a hard competitor on the field, but a true gentleman.</answer>
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