| Hint | Player |
| Was an All-Star in 1993 as the Pirates' SS and in 1999 as the D'Backs' 2B | |
| Baseball's all-time leader in career home runs and a seven-time NL MVP | |
| Appeared in six All-Star Games as a 3B/OF for the Pirates and the Mets | |
| Won 21 games for the Rangers in 1992, twice had the lowest ERA in the NL | |
| Won the 1989 NLCS MVP as the Giants' 1B and later played for the Rangers | |
| Won 20 games as a Met and as a Yankee and threw a perfect game in 1999 | |
| 1990 NL Cy Young winner with the Pirates, was an All-Star with the Astros | |
| The Angels' career leader in victories, had over 2,600 career strikeouts | |
| 1989 All-Star Game MVP as a Royals OF and a Pro Bowl RB with the Raiders | |
| An All-Star 1B for the Angels as a rookie, went on to get over 2,000 hits | |
| Three-time All-Star 1B for the Phillies, hit exactly .300 in his career | |
| Won nine Silver Slugger awards at SS for the Reds and was the 1995 NL MVP | |
| Winner of a record 18 Gold Gloves, 4 Cy Young Awards, and 355 career games | |
| 1B for many teams, led both leagues in home runs and hit 493 career HRs | |
| Broke Maris's single-season home run record in 1998, hit 583 career HRs | |
| Left-hander with 258 career wins, 94 of which have come since turning 40 | |
| Threw a no-hitter in 1990 with the Phillies, went on to pitch long relief | |
| | Hint | Player |
| Rangers 1B/DH with over 500 home runs and over 3,000 hits in his career | |
| Initially a closer for the Brewers, went on to pitch in 1,064 career games | |
| Infielder/outfielder for the Padres, was an All-Star for the Reds in 1992 | |
| Recorded longest hitting streak by a rookie as the Padres' catcher in 1987 | |
| Brett's replacement at 3B for the Royals, hit .323 in his rookie season | |
| Became a regular in the Rangers' OF at age 20, led the AL in RBI in 1989 | |
| 20-game winner and All-Star for the Pirates in 1991, later a Reds All-Star | |
| One-time Rangers catcher, went on to win a Silver Slugger with the Yankees | |
| Won the 1988 All-Star Game MVP and a WS ring as the Athletics' catcher | |
| Regular SS for the Royals for four seasons, was an AL All-Star in 1988 | |
| An All-Star starter for the Indians, became a reliever for the D'Backs | |
| Cardinals pitcher with terrific control, led the NL in Win-Loss % in 1992 | |
| Saved 201 career games for the White Sox, 57 of them in the 1990 season | |
| Spent entire career as a 2B for the Giants, won a Silver Slugger in 1993 | |
| One-time setup man with the Blue Jays, led the AL in saves with 45 in 1993 | |
| All-Star closer for the Cubs, recorded 43 saves with the Phillies in 1993 | |
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