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<baseball name="Pierce Butler" correct="1">
    <answer label="Tom Glavine">LHP, b. 1966.  One of the reasons why the Braves were able to field one of Major League Baseball’s best pitching staffs in the 1990s.</answer>
    <answer label="Trevor Hoffman">RHP, b. 1967.  Both of these players are famous stoppers.  Butler was a constant irritant to FDR.  As a member of the “Four Horsemen,” he opposed every piece of New Deal legislation that came before the Court.  He fought Roosevelt until his last days, dying while serving on the bench at age 73.  Hoffman is one of baseball’s most feared relievers—both today, and in baseball history.  He cracked the 300 career save mark in 2001, and consistently puts out the fire when called upon, and has succeeded in nearly 90 percent of his save chances during his career.</answer>
    <answer label="Hideo Nomo">RHP, b. 1968.  Has one of the most distinctive windups in all of baseball, and threw a “Nomo no-no” (no-hitter) in his first start of the 2001 season for the Red Sox.</answer>
    <answer label="Denny Neagle">LHP, b. 1968.  A journeyman pitcher, has over 100 wins in his career.</answer>
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