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<baseball name="Bushrod Washington" correct="0">
	<answer label="Casey Candaele">2B OF SS, b. 1961.  These players were overshadowed by family members who were bona fide superstars.  On the Court, Washington was a mediocre performer.  Scholars have described his tenure with adjectives ranging from average to forgettable.  It almost goes without saying that this was unlike the career of his distinguished uncle, the revolutionary war hero, and first American President George Washington. Candaele was a switch-hitting utility man, with anemic power, who batted .250 for his career.  His mother, Helen Callahan St. Aubin, however, was a standout in the All-American Girls Baseball League, where she swiped 354 bases in 388 games.</answer>
	<answer label="Joanne Weaver">OF, b. 1936-2000.  Led the All-American Girls Baseball League in hitting three years in a row, batting a whopping .429 in the league&#8217;s final season, 1954.</answer>
	<answer label="Connie Wisniewski">RHP OF, 1922-1995.  Compiled a 32-11 record with a microscopic 0.81 ERA for the 1945 Grand Rapids Chicks of the All-American Girls Baseball League.</answer>
	<answer label="Dottie Schroeder">SS, b. 1928.  Only woman to play in all 12 seasons (1943-54) of the All-American Girls Baseball League, was Player of the Year twice, and holds career records for games played (1,249), at-bats (4,129), and RBI (431).</answer>
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