Living Baseball Hall of Famers
Across
- 4. Considered the best leadoff hitter of all-time. Played for the A's, Yankees, Blue Jays among other teams
- 8. Pitcher for Cubs, Braves, Dodgers known for excellent control
- 9. Shortstop for Orioles who owns consecutive games played record
- 11. White Sox First baseman elected in 2014
- 13. 3rd baseman for Milwaukee Brewers with over 3000 hits
- 14. First baseman for the Colorado Rockies
- 15. Red Sox pitcher and native of Dominican Republic, won World Series with Boston
- 16. Homerun hitting 3rd baseman for Phillies
- 17. Catcher for Red Sox and White Sox elected in 2000
- 21. Closer for NY Yankees championship teams of 90s and 2000s
- 23. Centerfielder for Seattle Mariners and Cincinnati Reds with over 500 homeruns
- 28. Astros, Angels, Rangers pitcher who has record number of no-hitters
- 32. Outfielder for Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos
- 33. Third baseman who his .390 for Royals in 1980
- 35. Centerfielder for New York and San Francisco Giants considered greatest living ballplayer
- 36. Braves pitcher elected in 2015
- 37. Closer for the San Diego Padres elected in 2018
- 38. Pitcher for Detroit Tigers, Minnesota Twins, won Game 7 of 1991 World Series
Down
- 1. Relief pitcher for White Sox, Yankees
- 2. Outfielder for Expos, Angels. Son currently plays or the Blue Jays
- 3. Closer for Oakland A's, winner of 1989 World Series
- 5. Known as "The Captain" as shortstop of the Yankees
- 6. Manager of the Atlanta Braves
- 7. First baseman for Houston Astros elected in 2017
- 10. Nicknamed "Big Papi" won World Series with Boston Red Sox
- 12. Pitcher who won Game 6 of the 1995 World Series for the Atlanta Braves
- 17. Longtime switch-hitter for Atlanta Braves
- 18. Strikeout pitcher for Expos, Diamondbacks, Astros elected in 2015
- 19. First baseman elected in 2023. Played for Braves, Blue Jays, Rays
- 20. Third baseman for Red Sox, Yankees, Rays known for his high batting average
- 22. Catcher for Rangers elected in 2017
- 24. Possibly greatest catcher of all-time for Cincinnati Reds "Big Red Machine" of the 1970s
- 25. Breweres shortstop elected in 1999
- 26. Manager of World Series champion Yankees of 90s and 2000s
- 27. One of greatest strikeout pitchers of all time for Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers
- 29. Known as "Mr. October" for his 3 homeruns in final game of 1978 World Series for Yankees
- 30. Pitcher nicknamed "Lefty" for Phillies elected in 1994
- 31. Cardinals, Padres shortstop considered best defensive shortstop of all-time
- 34. Switch-hitting 1st baseman for Baltimore Orioles among other teams