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<baseball name="James M. Wayne" correct="0">
	<answer label="Phil Garner">2B 3B Mgr, b. 1949.  According to his biographer, Wayne was diligent, useful, and conscientious, but lacked judicial craftsmanship.  Despite his long career, he never made a long-lasting impact on the game itself.  Garner played a similar role in his career with Pittsburgh.  Dubbed &#8220;Scrap Iron&#8221; by team captain Willie Stargell, Garner was an important member of his team given his ability to produce on offense, despite batting eighth.  Like Wayne, he was diligent with his glove in the field, and overshadowed by other stars on his team, but nonetheless, a significant part of the Pirates' 1979 World Series championship team.</answer>
	<answer label="Tim Foli">SS, b. 1950.  A first round draft pick in 1968 by the Mets, hit .333 in the 1979 post-season for the World Champion Pirates.</answer>
	<answer label="Omar Moreno">CF, b. 1953.  Fleet-footed lead-off man and centerfielder for the 1979 World Champion Pirates.</answer>
	<answer label="Dave Parker">RF, b. 1951.  &#8220;The Cobra&#8221; was NL MVP in 1978, and possessed a Howitzer-like arm in right field.</answer>
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