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<baseball name="James C. McReynolds" correct="0">
    <answer label="Albert Belle">OF DH, b. 1966.  McReynolds was an irritant on the bench and often wouldn't talk to teammates, treating others—especially female attorneys—rudely and with sarcasm.  His blatant anti-Semitism hung over his relations with his Jewish colleagues, Brandeis and Cardozo.  Belle was known for his hot-headdish demeanor and abrasive behavior.  In 1995, he cursed out Hannah Storm, a female reporter for NBC, before chasing her from the dugout before Game 3 of the World Series.  He was fined $50,000.  Two years later he destroyed a thermostat after his Chisox teammates adjusted it to warm up the clubhouse.</answer>
    <answer label="Kevin McReynolds">OF, b. 1959.  This slugger for the Padres and Mets was also a solid centerfielder and crafty base stealer, once swiping 33 in a row over the course of three seasons.</answer>
    <answer label="Mickey Rivers">OF DH, b. 1948.  When his New York Yankee teammate Reggie Jackson once declared himself blessed with a 160 IQ, Rivers asked: “Out of what, 1,000?”</answer>
    <answer label="Pete Vuckovich">RHP, b. 1952.  Won the AL Cy Young award in 1982 when he went 18-6, even though he had an unimpressive 3.34 ERA, and walked nearly as many batters as he struck out.</answer>
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