They're all hit and no field, for short
Else clues• A.L. batters who don't play the field
• A.L. stand-ins
• Aging A.L. sluggers, often
• AL batters
• AL lineup members
• AL sluggers: abbr.
• ALers who don't play the field
• Baseball figures: Abbr.
• Batters who don't field (abbr.)
• Certain A.L. batters
• Certain batters (abbr.)
• Giambi and others in the AL
• Letters for some batters
• N.L. no-nos
• Non-fielding A.L. players
• Only the A.L. uses them
• Players who only bat, briefly
• Players who spend most of their time on the bench, briefly
• RBI leaders, often
• Some A.L. batters
• Some A.L. players
• Some A.L. sluggers
• Some A.L.'ers
• Some A's
• Some AL players, but not NL players
• Some batters, for short
• Some MLB hitters
• Some players at the Jake
• The A.L.'s David Ortiz et al.
• The N.L. doesn't allow them
• The N.L. doesn't use them
• The reason AL pitchers don't swing
• The Yankees use them, but the Mets rarely ever can (abbr.)
• They don't exist in the N.L.
• They don't play the field: Abbr.
• They go in for Ps
• They have no pos.
• They play in alternate World Series games: Abbr.
• They play offense but not defense: abbr.
• They're not used at AT&T Park
• Tom Ridge's former employer, for short