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Across
  1. 3. : Left-hander who led the American League in ERA nine times.
  2. 7. : Hall of Fame Pirate known as "Big Poison."
  3. 11. : Cubs third baseman and four-time All-Star of the 1930s and 1940s.
  4. 12. : Yankees Hall of Fame shortstop nicknamed "Scooter."
  5. 13. : Hall of Fame spitball pitcher Stan.
  6. 14. : Hall of Fame catcher who was the brother of pitcher Wes Ferrell.
  7. 17. : Cardinals outfielder who won the 1931 National League batting title.
  8. 18. : Nickname of Hall of Fame pitcher Amos Rusie.
  9. 19. : Hall of Fame outfielder nicknamed "Goose."
  10. 21. : Hall of Famer who hit 534 home runs.
  11. 22. : Hall of Fame Pirates shortstop who batted .385 in 1935.
  12. 23. : Pitcher who allowed Thomson's famous homer.
  13. 26. : Last National League player to bat over .400.
  14. 27. : Hall of Famer nicknamed "The Fordham Flash."
  15. 28. : Hall of Fame knuckleball pitcher.
  16. 30. : Reds ace who started three games in the 1940 World Series.
  17. 32. : Yankees slugger nicknamed "King Kong."
  18. 34. : Hall of Fame center fielder with 792 career doubles.
  19. 35. : Yankees ace nicknamed "Goofy."
  20. 37. : Last National League Triple Crown winner before a decades-long drought.
  21. 40. : Hall of Fame Cubs outfielder known as "Babe."
  22. 41. : Hall of Fame shortstop nicknamed "Rabbit."
  23. 42. : Collected 257 hits in the 1920 season.
  24. 44. : First Venezuelan inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Down
  1. 1. : Cardinals third baseman who homered in the 1942 World Series.
  2. 2. : Negro Leagues star who later starred for the New York Giants.
  3. 4. : Brooklyn ace who led the National League in strikeouts seven straight seasons.
  4. 5. : Former major leaguer who became a baseball ambassador to Japan.
  5. 6. : Fireball pitcher who threw Opening Day no-hitters in two different decades.
  6. 8. : Hall of Fame left-hander who won more than 250 games.
  7. 9. : Hit the "Shot Heard 'Round the World."
  8. 10. : Hall of Fame Pirates third baseman nicknamed "Pie."
  9. 15. : Only pitcher with seven no-hitters.
  10. 16. : Threw the only perfect game in World Series history.
  11. 17. : Brooklyn Dodgers outfielder nicknamed "The Mad Russian."
  12. 20. : Winningest left-handed pitcher in Major League history.
  13. 24. : Hall of Fame catcher nicknamed "Black Mike."
  14. 25. : American League batting champion in 1959.
  15. 26. : Struck out five Hall of Famers in a row at the 1934 All-Star Game.
  16. 29. : Hit the walk-off homer in Game 7 of the 1960 World Series.
  17. 31. : Eccentric Hall of Fame strikeout king Rube.
  18. 33. : First winner of the Cy Young Award.
  19. 36. : Last National League player to hit .400 before Ted Williams.
  20. 37. : Hall of Fame outfielder who won the 1926 American League batting title.
  21. 38. : Youngest player ever to appear in a World Series game.
  22. 39. : Cubs outfielder nicknamed "The Monongahela Monster."
  23. 43. : Hall of Fame pitcher with a career ERA below 2.00.