In this task, you will be presented with a text, a pronoun from the text, and two candidate names. You should determine what the pronoun refers to and classify the answers into A, B, or Neither. A and B here are referring to option A and option B. Position of the pronoun in the text is showed within two "_"s.

[Q]: I've always said there are a lot of great middle relievers out there who deserve to go to the game. I think they're overlooked a little bit. It's amazing to be selected, an overwhelming feeling.'' Meek is the first Pirate reliever selected who was not a closer since Mace Brown in 1938 -- before the closer position emerged. The Pirates celebrated _his_ nomination at PNC Park with an 8--5 victory over the visiting Philadelphia Phillies, a game where Meek was the winning pitcher. <sep>, Pronoun: his <sep>, A: Meek <sep>, B: Mace Brown
[A]: A


[Q]: Donaldson disputed the CWT fuel-air vapor explosion scenario, stating that ``In the history of aviation, there has never been an in-flight explosion in any Boeing airliner of a Jet-A kerosene fuel vapor/air mixture in any tank, caused by mechanical failure.'' Eyewitness, debris field, metallurgical, and victim injury evidence were all cited by Donaldson as proof of the missile-attack scenario. Donaldson acknowledged James Sanders' theory of an accidental shoot-down, and did not rule out U.S. Navy involvement; however, _he_viewed circumstantial evidence of a terrorist attack ``more compelling''. <sep>, Pronoun: he <sep>, A: Donaldson <sep>, B: James Sanders
[A]: A


[Q]: As with most major gods and goddesses in Roman mythology, the literary concept of Venus is mantled in whole-cloth borrowings from the literary Greek mythology of her counterpart, Aphrodite. In some Latin mythology Cupid was the son of Venus and Mars, the god of war. At other times, or in parallel myths and theologies, Venus was understood to be the consort of Vulcan. Virgil, in compliment to _his_ patron Augustus and the gens Julia, embellished an existing connection between Venus, whom Julius Caesar had adopted as his protectress, and Aeneas. <sep>, Pronoun: his <sep>, A: Augustus <sep>, B: Julius Caesar
[A]:
Neither