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___ the Lip (major-league nickname) ___ Vincent, former Major League Baseball commissioner "Major League" actress Rene "Meet the ___" (major-league fight song) *July, for Major League Baseball 162 major league baseball games 1950's Cincinnati major-leaguer 2008 Major League Soccer champion 2012 major-league leader in hits A major league: Abbr. All major leaguers All major-league umpires, so far Ask a tough question like a major leaguer Ballplayer who hit home runs in a record 45 different major league parks Be persuasive like a major leaguer Be thorough like a major leaguer Bernsen's role in "Major League" Besides Derek Jeter, only Major Leaguer whose 3,000th hit was a homer Big-headed major-league mascot Bosox hero who was the last major leaguer to bat .400 for a season Buck ___, first African-American coach in Major League Baseball Buck ___, first black coach in Major League Baseball (Cubs, 1962) Certain major leaguer Certain Major Leaguer (Abbr.) Certain Major Leaguer of old Certain major-leaguer, to a letter writer? Chicago major-leaguer Chivas ___ (Major League Soccer team from California) City whose major league baseball team was once named the Naps Classic Bob Uecker line from "Major League" Color in the name of two Major League Baseball teams Crow's favorite major leaguer? Date like a major leaguer Dominican-American major-league slugger, to fans Donald of the Major League Baseball Players Association Epps of "Major League II" Ex-Met Matsui who was the first Japanese infielder in the major leagues Fail to follow through like a major leaguer Figures in major-league baseball First African-American major-league catcher First African-American major-league coach First African-American major-league coach Buck First batter to hit a home run against every Major League Baseball team First black major-league baseball coach Buck ___ First Japanese infielder to sign with a major-league team, familiarly First Jewish superstar in the major leagues First major league manager to have 2000 wins and have 2000 hits First major leaguer with 4,000 hits First major-league team to sign Satchel Paige First pitcher to have defeated all 30 major-league teams Florida major leaguers Former Canadian major leaguer Former D.C. major-leaguer Former major league manager Larry Former major leaguer Former major-league catcher Former major-league pitcher ___ Seo Get depressed like a major leaguer He became the first major leaguer with 3,000 hits in 1914 He's hit home runs in more major league ballparks than anyone Hideo, Major League Baseball's winningest Japanese pitcher His 262 hits in 2004 set a single-season Major League record It's three levels below the major leagues Jamie ___, oldest pitcher in major-league history to win a game Jesse who pitched a major-league record 1,252 games Jesse who pitched in a record 1,252 major-league games Jon ___, at 6'11" the tallest player in Major League Baseball history Like uniform number 42, in major league baseball Major league ball team Major League Baseball announcement recognizing top performance Major League Baseball award named for a pitcher who lost a record number of games Major League Baseball commissioner Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Major League Baseball Players Association director Major League Baseball V.I.P. Major League Baseball's oldest rookie ever Major League bird Major league brothers' name Major league deal Major League league: Abbr. Major League manager Larry Major League misplays Major league pitcher Car-los Major League pitcher, e.g. Major League player before moving to S.F. Major League stadium Major league swap Major League V.I.P.'s Major League work stoppage Major league, slangily Major league: Abbr. Major leaguer Major leaguer in Canada Major leaguer in orange and black Major leaguer or golf instructor Major Leaguer Stephen or J.D. Major leaguer who played in parts of five decades Major leaguer, e.g. Major leaguers, 1969-2004 Major leaguers, e.g. Major leaguers? Major leagues Major leagues (slang) Major leagues, in baseball lingo Major leagues, in baseball slang Major leagues, in slang Major Leagues, in slang Major leagues, slangily Major leagues, slangily, with "the" Major-league Major-league career leader in at bats Major-league manager Joe Major-league manager Tony Major-league manager who won World Series in both leagues Major-league team member through 2004 Major-league team with the most season losses, 120, in the 20th century Major-league transaction Major-leaguer from Osaka who threw two no-hitters Major-leaguer Tony or Alejandro Major-leaguer with three 60 home run seasons Manager of the Major League Baseball All-Time Team Near-impossibilities in Major League Baseball New Brunswick major leaguer Matt Nolan Ryan, e.g., when he started in the Major Leagues Northern major-leaguer Not quite in the major leagues Not quite major-league Oldest major league ballpark One of the major leagues (abbr.) One of the major leagues, briefly One of the major leagues: Abbr. One-time Canadian major leaguer Only Canadian major league team, on scoreboards Only Major League pitcher to throw back-to-back no-hitters, Johnny Vander ___ (June 1938) Phrase in Major League Baseball's playoff system Quartet at a major league game Quebec major leaguers Russo in "Major League" Russo of "Major League" Seven-time major-league All-Star Alfonso Slugger Matsui who hit a home run at his first Major League at-bat Some major leaguers Some Major Leaguers Stopovers for major leaguers Take responsibility like a major leaguer Team with which Nolan Ryan made his major-league debut The major leagues The major leagues are three levels above it Third Major Leaguer to reach 500 home runs Three-time All-Star pitcher Johnny who threw the first major league pitch to Jackie Robinson Three-time Major League Soccer champs Todd who hit homers for 11 major league teams Top major-league batter in 1980 Training ground for future major leaguers Try unsuccessfully like a major leaguer Where some ex-major-leaguers play Winningest southpaw in major-league history With 34-Across, pitcher who holds the major league record for career appearances With 35-Across, one who has done the circled things, combined, more often than any other major-league player Wrap up the deal like a major leaguer Yankee who was the first major-leaguer to have his number retired Youngest player to win a major-league batting title (1955)
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