2002 A.L. home run champ, familiarly Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% AROD 2002 A.L. home run champ, familiarly (4)
91% CTA It runs the L (3) The Atlantic Jan 4, 2026
77% BIGD Mavs' home, familiarly (4) Wall Street Journal Dec 20, 2025
77% REHAB Home update, familiarly (5) LA Times Daily Dec 16, 2025
77% VP Home run --> (2) USA Today Quick Dec 1, 2025
77% SOLO Home run --> (4) USA Today Quick Dec 1, 2025
73% TROTS Jogs after home runs (5) USA Today Feb 2, 2026
70% LOS The "L" of U.C.L.A. (3) New York Times Midi Mar 16, 2026
70% LIMA Capital L (4) The Times Quick Cryptic Mar 14, 2026
70% LEAVE The "L" of AWOL (5)
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