| Hint | Player |
| Journeyman pitcher, played for seven teams in 14 seasons between 1927 and 1945 | |
| Hit .267 in 11 seasons, was a College Football HOFer, a 1958 WS umpire, and an official for the 1958 NFL Championship | |
| A two-time Gold Glove winner and 1967 All-Star, he hit .255 in 14 seasons manning the outfield for the White Sox, Angels, Brewers, and Indians | |
| Posted a 1-4 record for the Cubs and Orioles in 2007 and 2008 | |
| Speedy utilityman and 2009 All-Star, oh bring us a him pudding, and bring it right here | |
| Mustachioed 20-game winner for the 1978 Yankees | |
| Pitched in 19 games for the Expos from 1983 to 1985 | |
| 1976 HOFer won 20 games seven times in nine seasons from 1948 to 1956, then managed the Yankees to a World Championship in 1978 | |
| 3-time All-Star hit 215 home runs in 16 seasons for the White Sox and Tigers and led the AL in times hit by a pitch in 1979, 1981, 1982, and 1983 | |
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| Hit .226 in 121 games for the Class-D Pensacola Dons in 1958 | |
| Struck out 39 in 43 innings over three seasons with the Brewers and Diamondbacks from 2002 to 2004 | |
| Catcher for four clubs from 1902-1912 | |
| Pitched 4 games for the KC Cowboys (1889) and St. Louis Browns (1893), winning none and losing twice | |
| Won five games and lost four over two seasons with the Chicago Cubs C- and D- level farm clubs in 1948 and 1949 | |
| Walked 11 hitters in 7 innings for the 1985 short-season Bellingham Mariners | |
| Went 31-40 with a 3.07 ERA over 7 seasons with the Tigers, Reds, Phillies, and Cubs from 1906-1914 | |
| 8-time All-Star outfielder and 1983 NL Rookie of the Year | |
| Lifetime .366 hitter and Hall of Famer | |
| Appeared in 16 games as a catcher and outfielder for the 1886 Cubs, hitting .143 | |
| Played 23 seasons in the minors, then managed there for 17 more. In between, he hit .249 in five seasons between 1926 and 1931 for five franchises | |
| White Sox outfielder 1918-1929, lifetime .301 hitter, 2nd in MVP voting in 1926 | |
| Played for 23 seasons from 1963 to 1985, collecting 500 hits as a Met, an Expo, a Tiger, and a Colt .45 / Astro | |
| Hit .311 over 16 seasons in the 20s and 30s, winning two WS rings with the 1929 and 1930 Athletics | |
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