| Baseball great who said "If I'd just tried for them dinky singles I could've batted around .600" |
New York Times |
04 Sep 2025 |
| American Major League baseball player who was nicknamed 'the Sultan of Swat' (4,4) |
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| Yankee batter called the "Sultan of Swat" (4,4) |
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| American professional baseball player, 1895-1948, nicknamed 'The Bambino' (4,4) |
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| Howie Morenz was known as 'The ___ ___ of Hockey' |
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| US baseball player (1895-1948) known by nicknames including the Bambino and the Sultan of Swat (4,4) |
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| One of the original five inductees into the Baseball Hall of Fame |
New York Times |
31 Oct 2024 |
| US baseball player who hit 714 home runs in his career from 1914- 35 (4,4) |
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| One of the greatest players in baseball history (4,4) |
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| Legend surpassed by Hank Aaron |
USA Today |
23 Apr 2019 |
| Early Red Sox legend |
Universal |
12 Feb 2019 |
| Early Red Sox legend |
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| Legend surpassed by Hank Aaron |
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| Murderers' Row batter in front of Lou Gehrig |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
09 Nov 2018 |
| Member of the 1920s Murderers' Row |
New York Times |
14 Sep 2018 |
| Member of the 1920s Murderers' Row |
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| Murderers' Row batter in front of Lou Gehrig |
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| Legendary figure once seen on diamonds |
The Washington Post |
13 Jul 2016 |
| "The Sultan of Swat" |
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| The Yankees retired his #3 in 1948 |
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| Who was 86-Across after 23-Across |
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| Member of baseball's "Murderers' Row" |
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| Member of baseball's 700 Club |
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| Slugger who finished his career with the Boston Braves |
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| Yankee legend |
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| 1923 63 Across |
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| Baseball's "Bambino" |
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| Baseball's "Bambino" |
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| *He hit 714 |
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| *He hit 714 |
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| The Great Bambino |
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| Hitter of 714 homers |
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| The Sultan of Swat |
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| Six-time A.L. RBI leader |
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| Six-time A.L. RBI leader |
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| Diamond legend |
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| Legendary Yankee |
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| 1936 Hall of Fame inductee |
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| Slugger of 714 homers |
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| "The Bambino" |
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| Role for William Bendix and John Goodman |
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| One of two members in baseball's "700 Club" |
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| No. 3 in Murderers Row |
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| Charter Baseball Hall-of-Famer |
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| A 1914 Oriole who took wing |
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| Baseball star |
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| Baltimore boy who made good |
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| Sports idol of the Twenties. |
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| Baseball great. |
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| Star name at Cooperstown. |
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| Sports idol of the '20s. |
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