Some A's |
N.L. no-nos |
Some A.L.'ers |
A.L. tenth men |
A.L. stand-ins |
Some AL hitters |
Some AL batters |
Some AL sluggers |
Some A.L. players |
A.L. lineup members |
AL arrivals of 1973 |
Batters-only in A.L. |
A.L. lineup fixtures |
Certain A.L. batters |
N.L. lineup absentees |
AL players who bat only |
Tenth men on A.L. teams |
Some batters, for short |
Fall Classic part-timers |
Many aging A.L. sluggers |
Some players at the Jake |
The N.L. doesn't use them |
Aging A.L. sluggers, often |
Giambi and others in the AL |
The N.L. doesn't allow them |
P replacers, in some lineups |
The A.L.'s David Ortiz et al. |
They're not used at AT&T Park |
Players who only bat, briefly |
ALers who don't play the field |
Batters who don't field (abbr.) |
Some A.L. (but not N.L.) players |
They don't play the field: Abbr. |
Ballplayers who only bat, briefly |
N.L. teams usually don't use them |
The reason AL pitchers don't swing |
Cabinet agcy. founded under Bush 43 |
Some AL players, but not NL players |
You won't see them in N.L. ballparks |
A.L. batters who don't play the field |
Tom Ridge's former employer, for short |
They're all hit and no field, for short |
Baseball batters who don't take the field: Abbr. |
They play in alternate World Series games: Abbr. |
American League batters who don't take the field: Abbr. |
Players who spend most of their time on the bench, briefly |
The Yankees use them, but the Mets rarely ever can (abbr.) |
They sometimes get to third base without scoring, and they never play the field: Abbr. |