- - Some MLB batters
- - They sometimes get to third base without scoring, and they never play the field: Abbr.
- - Giambi and others in the AL
- - Baseball batters who don't take the field: Abbr.
- - American League batters who don't take the field: Abbr.
- - The TSA is part of it
- - A.L. players who only bat
- - Part of the cabinet since 2002, for short
- - Baseball players who don't field (Abbr.)
- - Dept. that includes the TSA
- - The TSA and ICE are part of it
- - Positions in the A.L. but not the N.L
- - Org. that includes the TSA
- - They don't play the field: Abbr
- - Some A.L. players
- - Some A.L. sluggers
- - Some AL hitters
- - Some A.L. batters
- - P replacers, in some lineups
- - Some A.L. (but not N.L.) players
- - Some batters, for short
- - AL players who bat only
- - Players who spend most of their time on the bench, briefly
- - Players who only bat, briefly
- - Nonfielding A.L. players
- - Some MLB hitters
- - Some AL sluggers
- - Some A.L.'ers
- - The N.L. doesn't use them
- - ALers who don't play the field
- - A.L. batters who don't play the field
- - Some AL players
- - They're not used at AT&T Park
- - Some players at the Jake
- - Some A's
- - Some AL batters
- - They play in alternate World Series games: Abbr.
- - Some ALers
- - The A.L.'s David Ortiz et al.
- - The Yankees use them, but the Mets rarely ever can (abbr.)
- - Nonfielders, in the AL
- - Non-fielding A.L. players
- - Only the A.L. uses them
- - The N.L. doesn't allow them
- - The reason AL pitchers don't swing
- - Some AL players, but not NL players
- - AL-only players until 2022
- - TSA parent
- - US federal department responsible for security
- - ice is part of it
- - AL stand-ins
- - FEMA's parent
- - Post-9/11 cabinet agcy
- - Govt. div. that includes 10-Across
- - A.L. lineup fixtures
- - Cabinet agcy. founded under Bush 43
- - N.L. teams usually don't use them
- - A.L. stand-ins
- - N.L. lineup absentees
- - A.L. lineup members
- - Many aging A.L. sluggers
- - Fall Classic part-timers
- - They're all hit and no field, for short
- - AL arrivals of 1973
- - Ballplayers who only bat, briefly
- - MLB hitters
- - You won't see them in N.L. ballparks
- - RBI leaders, often
- - Batters who don't field (abbr.)
- - Tom Ridge's former employer, for short
- - N.L. no-nos
- - Aging A.L. sluggers, often
- - They have no pos.
- - AL lineup members
- - Baseball figures: Abbr.
- - Certain batters (abbr.)
- - Certain BB batters
- - Certain A.L. batters
- - Tenth men on A.L. teams
- - AL batters
- - A.L. tenth men
- - Batters-only in A.L.
- - US protection ministry
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